Rich Purdum
ArboristSite Lurker
I live in Sierra Foothills outside of Auburn and we got whacked by heavy snow (for us) on 12/17. No grid power until 5:00 PM on 1/8 and still lots of snow and of course downed limbs and trees too. Pulled the 025 out, filled it up and was astonished by the MAJOR pool of fuel on the floor. The saw was on it's right side and empty when I started. There was LOTS of fuel on the floor.
The good news is my pro tree guy was able to get me to a point where it's almost normal. We have some trees which are beyond saving (fir and pine) and lots of chipping to be done..my guy Kevin will be back next week not to worry. A neighbor lost a century old live oak...snow load just pulled it out of the ground and next door a live oak lost about half. I think they had it removed. Sorry, this has drifted into "snow and trees"...it's the heaviest at our elevation in a long while and all the "weak sisters" came down. Without power we decided to seek a motel and the PG&E crews from out of the area had booked all the rooms!
So, as near as I can tell there are two "leak points" in an 025 tank...the feed to the carb and the vent. Is there someplace else I should look? As near as I can tell the main fuel line to the carb is fine. The vent seems to be "dribbling" a bit. Fuel seems to be coming from under the saw. Where to look?
The good news is my pro tree guy was able to get me to a point where it's almost normal. We have some trees which are beyond saving (fir and pine) and lots of chipping to be done..my guy Kevin will be back next week not to worry. A neighbor lost a century old live oak...snow load just pulled it out of the ground and next door a live oak lost about half. I think they had it removed. Sorry, this has drifted into "snow and trees"...it's the heaviest at our elevation in a long while and all the "weak sisters" came down. Without power we decided to seek a motel and the PG&E crews from out of the area had booked all the rooms!
So, as near as I can tell there are two "leak points" in an 025 tank...the feed to the carb and the vent. Is there someplace else I should look? As near as I can tell the main fuel line to the carb is fine. The vent seems to be "dribbling" a bit. Fuel seems to be coming from under the saw. Where to look?