smcowboy1974 said:
Sorry If you guys think I'm trying to baffle you with B.S. Maybe if somebody who I got the saw from on here wouldn't have baffled me with B.s. I wouldn't be selling the saw. I was told it had spark, when it arrived it didn't. I wasn't told that the clutch cover had a piece missed from it either. So believe what you want to. I was under the impression all I had to do was replace the fuel lines, and I would have a running saw, and maybe some carb work. But it didn't arrive that way. I don't want to bother with it, so I'm just trying to find someone who has the patience to work on it. I don't. And Get what I paid for it! Sorry if you think I'm baffling you with B.s. I'm not!
Hey, I've offered two ways to give you a totall refund. Send it back to me for a full refund or sell it, I've even offered to pay the difference if you can't manage to sell it for $250!
Now, being fall, I know I can move that saw more than you're asking for it.
How many pictures did I send you of that saw? Does this one not show a broken clutch cover?
When I hold a spark plug in my hand and pull the saw over if it shocks me it has spark. No doubt about it. I don't know if this one maybe needs a plug or the spark is weak for some reason, but it shocked me good!
This saw now has a filter cover from a C-9 on it. The compression is 155psi
Baffling with BS indeed!!
I don't appreciate the bad mouthing. Anybody who's dealt with me knows I'm straight up about the condition of the parts and saws I sell.
You bought a 2000 with good compression and spark that needed minor cosmetic work and a full tune up. It seems insane to me that you would buy a project saw and then not even invest 5 minutes into cleaning the points, and resetting gaps to optimize your spark.
Why do you continue
not selling the saw to AS members when I've offered you a full refund? Why not just sell it or send it back?
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