RED-85-Z51
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I got bored so I pulled out some of the saws to cut some of our wood down to a better size for the fireplace.
If you'll recall, I had all my saws running a couple months ago when we had a Hurrican headed our way..
Well I pulled em out of the shed and gave em a once over.
Pulled the rope on the MAC 160S...nothing. No spark
So I pulled out the Poulan XXV...pulled the rope and Pop..rope broke.
Pulled out the Tanaka, pulled the rope some 10 times, and it finally started and ran okay. Took it over to the wood and it cut terrible. It barely threw out dust. I checked and the chain was on right, but it was so dull.
Thing is, that was a new chain. I now remember trying to cut a root at my cousins house a while back..I guess thats all it took.
Went for the Homelite XL, put some gas in it...sure enough the gas tank I fixed dumped gas out everywhere.
MAde my way to the Timber Bear, and it cranked on the 3rd pull and ran fine, took it over to the pile and made my cuts, probably 25 minutes worth of cutting some logs in half.
Went back to the shed and pulled out the Poulan 2300av, pulled the rope and it started but wouldnt idle to save its life.
The Wizard is still waiting on a nice used Carb to replace the crappy one on it now.
The Poulan 306A is waiting on a muffler.
Bad day to be a saw in my posession I guess
Oh well, I guess I get to play with the saws tomorrow and see what I can get fixed.
Also, Ive still got the Echo CS-520 that I fixed for a customer but he decided not to pay after I fixed it. Ive called him, and left numerous messages, but he never cals back, Its been 0ver 2 months now.
And Ive got $135 just sitting there collectiong dust...and that makes me mad.
Tommy -
EDIT- Also, the Mac FR4618 decided that it wont Idle anymore after starting on the 1st pull. I suspect the rubber intake coupler is shot, after I tried to fix it. Oh well, thats the one I wanted to use too....
If you'll recall, I had all my saws running a couple months ago when we had a Hurrican headed our way..
Well I pulled em out of the shed and gave em a once over.
Pulled the rope on the MAC 160S...nothing. No spark
So I pulled out the Poulan XXV...pulled the rope and Pop..rope broke.
Pulled out the Tanaka, pulled the rope some 10 times, and it finally started and ran okay. Took it over to the wood and it cut terrible. It barely threw out dust. I checked and the chain was on right, but it was so dull.
Thing is, that was a new chain. I now remember trying to cut a root at my cousins house a while back..I guess thats all it took.
Went for the Homelite XL, put some gas in it...sure enough the gas tank I fixed dumped gas out everywhere.
MAde my way to the Timber Bear, and it cranked on the 3rd pull and ran fine, took it over to the pile and made my cuts, probably 25 minutes worth of cutting some logs in half.
Went back to the shed and pulled out the Poulan 2300av, pulled the rope and it started but wouldnt idle to save its life.
The Wizard is still waiting on a nice used Carb to replace the crappy one on it now.
The Poulan 306A is waiting on a muffler.
Bad day to be a saw in my posession I guess
Oh well, I guess I get to play with the saws tomorrow and see what I can get fixed.
Also, Ive still got the Echo CS-520 that I fixed for a customer but he decided not to pay after I fixed it. Ive called him, and left numerous messages, but he never cals back, Its been 0ver 2 months now.
And Ive got $135 just sitting there collectiong dust...and that makes me mad.
Tommy -
EDIT- Also, the Mac FR4618 decided that it wont Idle anymore after starting on the 1st pull. I suspect the rubber intake coupler is shot, after I tried to fix it. Oh well, thats the one I wanted to use too....