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I pulled the rear cover and air filter to change the sparkplug and this is what it looked like underneath. Is this typical for the air filter on this saw or do we have a problem? She's been dropped on her bum at least once and the filter and cover were replaced after that. The newish cover has a small crack on the side but it appears that is external to any filtering.
How thirsty are these saws? It seems like I'm using two + tanks of fuel for one tank of oil. Does this seem right? It has a muffler mod. Four strokes piss revving it and cleans up in the cut.
Speaking of oil, she likes to leave a puddle when I set her down when using it. Bottom is wet. You can see a puddle on the barbeque. Chain doesn't seem dry so I don't think it's bypassing the bar. Is this pretty typical? Maybe I need to stop standing around piss revving it to impress the neighbors?
Last question. What's the proper procedure for pulling the sparkplug boot? I some how managed to close the choke lever while in a cut and thought it had ran out of gas. Refilling it and furiously trying to start it flooded it good. Pulling the plug boot was a chore and I felt like I was going to break it's plastic shield.
Thanks for your replies
How thirsty are these saws? It seems like I'm using two + tanks of fuel for one tank of oil. Does this seem right? It has a muffler mod. Four strokes piss revving it and cleans up in the cut.
Speaking of oil, she likes to leave a puddle when I set her down when using it. Bottom is wet. You can see a puddle on the barbeque. Chain doesn't seem dry so I don't think it's bypassing the bar. Is this pretty typical? Maybe I need to stop standing around piss revving it to impress the neighbors?
Last question. What's the proper procedure for pulling the sparkplug boot? I some how managed to close the choke lever while in a cut and thought it had ran out of gas. Refilling it and furiously trying to start it flooded it good. Pulling the plug boot was a chore and I felt like I was going to break it's plastic shield.
Thanks for your replies