Hermio
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No, I can't speak about that. I know that many recommend running a saw dry for extended storage. I am not sure if that is valid or not, but I have been doing it with my 500i when I know I will not be using it for 2 months or more. I assume saws are shipped dry, as they are not a DOT approved storage vessel for gasoline.The only carbs you need to leave fuel in due to rubber parts are diaphragm type carbs as found on saws, trimmers, etc. And even then ai am not sure it matters. Maybe @Hermio could speak to that.