Junkfxr
ArboristSite Operative
I know it's been beat to death but I just have to vent a little.
Why, oh why, Mr Stihl have you tried to fix something that wasn't broken again.
I learned pretty fast to make sure that those #%@! caps were seated before picking up the machine. I filled a back pocket full of premix when I slung the back pack blower over my shoulder just after I got it.
I used a couple saws Friday afternoon and set them in the back of the truck when I was finished, just left them there with the intentions of cutting some more this morning. When I went out this morning, one of them was sitting in a pool of premix. Now I know it wasn't leaking while I used it yesterday so what's up with that. After further investigation, all I could find was a piece of dirt on the o-ring. Cleaned everything up real good, fill the tank again and now it's not leaking anymore...I think. I've talked to several people that have had to replace their o-rings because of them leaking. Am I now going to have to keep o-rings on hand also along with all of the other saw supplies? I've been a long time Stihl user and am a pretty good salesman for them around where I work. I only have the Pro series stuff but I've just about got to the point that I'm about to start trading in everything that has flip caps as I can afford it on a brand that doesn't. Luckily, my bread and butter saws still have the old style caps.
Why, oh why, Mr Stihl have you tried to fix something that wasn't broken again.
I learned pretty fast to make sure that those #%@! caps were seated before picking up the machine. I filled a back pocket full of premix when I slung the back pack blower over my shoulder just after I got it.
I used a couple saws Friday afternoon and set them in the back of the truck when I was finished, just left them there with the intentions of cutting some more this morning. When I went out this morning, one of them was sitting in a pool of premix. Now I know it wasn't leaking while I used it yesterday so what's up with that. After further investigation, all I could find was a piece of dirt on the o-ring. Cleaned everything up real good, fill the tank again and now it's not leaking anymore...I think. I've talked to several people that have had to replace their o-rings because of them leaking. Am I now going to have to keep o-rings on hand also along with all of the other saw supplies? I've been a long time Stihl user and am a pretty good salesman for them around where I work. I only have the Pro series stuff but I've just about got to the point that I'm about to start trading in everything that has flip caps as I can afford it on a brand that doesn't. Luckily, my bread and butter saws still have the old style caps.