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I was out cutting with a friend yesterday and he finished before me. So, he came over to help with his 51 Rancher. I had my 920 and was going to show him how fast it can go through the wood. I have talked up this saw in comparison to his 51, so now was my chance to "show off". I hadn't run the saw for a couple of months, but it has always started up after sitting that long before.
Well, I brought it out and was going to start it when the dang pawls wouldn't catch. Not wanting to take any longer in the woods than necessary, I ended up having him try my 621 and I ran the 490 to finish up my load. He prefers the weight of the 51(of course).
I took it apart when I got home and for some reason, the pin that the pawls rotate on got a little rusty. A little WD40 and I was good to go. Note to self: check saws BEFORE I go cutting.
Well, I brought it out and was going to start it when the dang pawls wouldn't catch. Not wanting to take any longer in the woods than necessary, I ended up having him try my 621 and I ran the 490 to finish up my load. He prefers the weight of the 51(of course).
I took it apart when I got home and for some reason, the pin that the pawls rotate on got a little rusty. A little WD40 and I was good to go. Note to self: check saws BEFORE I go cutting.