Saws are such simple machines, only fear keeps most people from repairing them.
Hmm...Saws are such simple machines, only fear keeps most people from repairing them.
That requires you to have a video clip of all of them being run at the same time in the same log! [emoji15]I'll blow this thread outta the sky when that page comes around.
Lee
Wish there was chainsaw repair class I could take online...
That requires you to have a video clip of all of them being run at the same time in the same log! [emoji15]
Wish there was chainsaw repair class I could take online...
You don't need a class. This site and practice will teach you more.
Learn by your mistakes. Patience and pay special attention to how
saws are built. Learning the fundamentals of how a two stroke motor
works. There are books out there that can teach such fundamentals.
Remember most here never took a class.
Lee
Yep...I'm a lot farther along than when I 1st joined thats for sure.Well it is right here!
nope. husky one works great on almost all saws. i just had to download it and send it to someone else so while i can still find it on my computer without downloading it again give me an email address and i will send you the dolly tool book.does anyone know if dolmar make a crank case splitter
That looks better.Had to index fan. Now pawls work.
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