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The kill switches are not worn out. I don't generally turn them off, they usually run out of gas. POS's :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:
 
I had my kids helping today. Really hard to check their movements, with it being cloudy and all.
 
I think Les has some saws done like this, but one way to be sure is drill a hole in the air filter cover and run the wire from the kill control to a aftermarket switch then on to ground.
 
Actually they did pretty well. We've had MUCH worse days before.

Topped 3 trees down to 50 foot sticks. Brush gone and swept up. Probably about 5 hours total.
 
I think Les has some saws done like this, but one way to be sure is drill a hole in the air filter cover and run the wire from the kill control to a aftermarket switch then on to ground.

Or just work till they are out of gas or choke em to death. done deal!
 
Will anyone have a 346XP there that I can try out? I'm all Stihl, but I sure hear a lot of good things about that one and might consider going over to the dark side....... Of course you guys are welcome to run any of my stuff.

Tony Rumore
Tromix
 
Just to let everybody know, I'll be in Mississippi for a week or two. I know the last time I was gone the site almost shut down, and they had to change a buch of stuff. I don't want to responsible for that again.
See ya'll later.:loser:
 
Will anyone have a 346XP there that I can try out? I'm all Stihl, but I sure hear a lot of good things about that one and might consider going over to the dark side....... Of course you guys are welcome to run any of my stuff.

Tony Rumore
Tromix

I think there will be a couple there.


Just to let everybody know, I'll be in Mississippi for a week or two. I know the last time I was gone the site almost shut down, and they had to change a buch of stuff. I don't want to responsible for that again.
See ya'll later.:loser:

Thanks for the notice. Good luck.
 
Just to let everybody know, I'll be in Mississippi for a week or two. I know the last time I was gone the site almost shut down, and they had to change a buch of stuff. I don't want to responsible for that again.
See ya'll later.:loser:

I'll be leading the charge to fill up your personal page with prose and nonsense:victory:
 
The kill switches are not worn out. I don't generally turn them off, they usually run out of gas. POS's :hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange::hmm3grin2orange:

One of my old all metal saws developed kill switch problems. I found that out when I slid the switch to the off position and it grounded through my thumb to the metal case.:dizzy: I couldn't quite hold onto it long enough to kill it.:hmm3grin2orange: At least I know that the little sucker has a hot coil.
 
Will anyone have a 346XP there that I can try out? I'm all Stihl, but I sure hear a lot of good things about that one and might consider going over to the dark side....... Of course you guys are welcome to run any of my stuff.

Tony Rumore
Tromix

I plan to be there with my 2153, same saw only purdier. Big will have his 5100 there also if you want to compare the 2.
 
One of my old all metal saws developed kill switch problems. I found that out when I slid the switch to the off position and it grounded through my thumb to the metal case.:dizzy: I couldn't quite hold onto it long enough to kill it.:hmm3grin2orange: At least I know that the little sucker has a hot coil.

here's a rep. hope that makes it all better.
 
Will anyone have a 346XP there that I can try out? I'm all Stihl, but I sure hear a lot of good things about that one and might consider going over to the dark side....... Of course you guys are welcome to run any of my stuff.

Tony Rumore
Tromix

i would let you run my saws but you'd never go back to stihl. roflol. i get gas at the station on 412 on a regular basis. so have a rep.
 

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