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I wear a lot of garlic cloves around my neck, and I have never even "seen" a vampire!!!
Sheesh, I turned that damn thing in over 60 years ago - now I carry the "Intelligent Man Card".Might be time to turn in your "Man Card"
I should have quoted the oil injection post cause that's who I meant to direct it towards. I love garlic, prob why I have never seen one either.I wear a lot of garlic cloves around my neck, and I have never even "seen" a vampire!!!
I wear a lot of garlic cloves around my neck, and I have never even "seen" a vampire!!!
No, this thread has been about oil right from the start. What are you using?To recap, the dealer won't be called out on anything because they are a customer of the business the OP works for? Is that where it ended? And now onto DIY repair?
No, this thread has been about oil right from the start. What are you using?
Unsubscribingthis thread has been about oil right from the start.
Yep long as you have that your good too go.vis·cos·i·ty
/ˌviˈskäsədē/
noun
- the state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction.
synonyms: thickness, gooeyness, viscidity;
consistency, texture
"the viscosity of motor oil"
- a quantity expressing the magnitude of internal friction, as measured by the force per unit area resisting a flow in which parallel layers unit distance apart have unit speed relative to one another.
plural noun: viscosities
Which would you rather wear - the sprocket or the chain? A tungsten carbide sprocket would mangle the chain, which would then eat the bar. Is best the cheapest easiest to replace part be the wear item.
I’m glad you won that Bay auction. You got a good price. Nothing beats oem cylinder quality. There’s an oem gasket set on the bay for like 35 bucks. I would go that route tooI see what you mean.
But enough about dealers and oil.
I need to get this thing fixed. I did end up buying the OEM P&C for $172.50 + $12.90 shipping. I think I got a pretty fair deal. I should have asked this first but the IPL lists two different part numbers for that kit (1122 020 1209 and *1211). *1209 is for the MS660, MS660 W, MS660 Magnum & MS660 Magnum BR. 1211 is for the Magnum R and Arctic. It is the 1211 that I bought. I'm not certain but I think my saw is a plain MS660 Magnum. What is the differences in those saws and tell me I'll be fine with what I got.
My guess it was just that crap China cylinder that caused the problem
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