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Well I dug into the 7910 . I’ll try rebuilding the carb if not I’ll just replace but I found several other items that need to be replaced . The manifold boot is cracked and brittle as are all the rubber lines . Never seen ethanol so not sure why .

Any one know a good place to get the kit/carb and the boot ? IMG_9601.jpegIMG_9600.jpegIMG_9599.jpeg
 
Well I dug into the 7910 . I’ll try rebuilding the carb if not I’ll just replace but I found several other items that need to be replaced . The manifold boot is cracked and brittle as are all the rubber lines . Never seen ethanol so not sure why .

Any one know a good place to get the kit/carb and the boot ? View attachment 1232654View attachment 1232655View attachment 1232656
That saw is relatively new, isn't it? Surprising that all the rubber is brittle. I personally would go to the Echo dealer. As far as online I'd try HL Supply. I've been happy with them.
 
I’m looking for recommendations for tool chest liners. I prefer the mat type vs the “Fench Fit” type for things like combo wrenches, screw drivers, ratchet handles, breaker bars, etc. I’ve got decent socket storage but none of the mats I’ve tried have worked very well: Either the entire mat slid in the drawer or the tools slid on the mats. Suggestions??
 
That saw is relatively new, isn't it? Surprising that all the rubber is brittle. I personally would go to the Echo dealer. As far as online I'd try HL Supply. I've been happy with them.
This is my Dolmar saw not the Echo I bought last year . Think I’ve had it 7 or 8 years . I called a dealer that was a Dolmar dealer he may have a boot in stock
 
I’m looking for recommendations for tool chest liners. I prefer the mat type vs the “Fench Fit” type for things like combo wrenches, screw drivers, ratchet handles, breaker bars, etc. I’ve got decent socket storage but none of the mats I’ve tried have worked very well: Either the entire mat slid in the drawer or the tools slid on the mats. Suggestions??
I just used shelf liners like for kitchen drawers. Nothing slides around. And I found red to match the crapsman toolboxes. Some of the more discerning mechanics :innocent: here may have a better suggestion.
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