donthraen
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I deleted that post... :embarrased:
A creamsickle is a Stihl... took me a little while to figure it out.
other than being crap why are they called that
I deleted that post... :embarrased:
A creamsickle is a Stihl... took me a little while to figure it out.
other than being crap why are they called that
you keep them Iv run several and they always made wonder wen the power will get their same as a dull-more
I would say it probably wasn't a 900evl you ran as they are much different then say a 302. But that's all i'll say as this is not the echo thread. BUT just incase randy is watching opcorn:opcorn:opcorn:
Mainly because I believe RandyMac banned the use of this word... "Stihl" It is a sin to say that here... So everyone says creamsickle.
In reality, it's likely the color that earned them the name.
ok I understand kinda lol
I would say it probably wasn't a 900evl you ran as they are much different then say a 302. But that's all i'll say as this is not the echo thread. BUT just incase randy is watching opcorn:opcorn:opcorn:
I don't see him around, but I reckon that thing is 6 or more cubes... RandyMac would likely be both happy and mad at the same time because you posted a saw that is big, and also because you posted a saw that is not a McCulloch...
I wonder what he'll say too... opcorn:
It unfortunately falls short of 6 cubs at only 92cc but they run like 6 cubes though.
Not to spoil all the fun here in the yellow saw thread but here is cuttin scott giving it a run in some of that east coast wood. 28" bar buried and a 8 pin rim with a fresh loop of 72lgx
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It unfortunately falls short of 6 cubs at only 92cc but they run like 6 cubes though.
Not to spoil all the fun here in the yellow saw thread but here is cuttin scott giving it a run in some of that east coast wood. 28" bar buried and a 8 pin rim with a fresh loop of 72lgx
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Got ya, didn't it? :biggrinbounce2:
like I said its crap thank you fore proving it -- I have a homelite xl that dose better than that
Oh yea...well your grammar is crap! :msp_thumbdn:
well I have a reading/spelling disorder similar to dyslexia but worse so I deal with it and some of these guys understand that but at least I'm smart enough to have real saws and not the leftovers from my exhaust like you
Well I guess you have not looked at my sig lately. Take a quick peak cause I assure you there are no "leftovers from your exhaust" in there whatever the F that means.
the exhaust from some of my saws crap out echo-dull mores and creamsikles --- your Sig? I don't care about a cigaret
I tried to search this site but can't seem to find how to get to the starter sring, which I think broke. Is the shaft pressed into to pulley?
Can anyone point me in the right direction please.
I hope the attached files work
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