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Had tornados come trough and had to help clear some other neighborhoods including a coworkers.
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Ran a ms361 and Snellerized 046 Magnum duo.
 
I really hate to say I like storm damage, but.... I wouldn't mind some wind around here sometime. Really itching to run the 361 some more. Just need to find some wood to cut. Any damage to your place Lonestar?

No my place made it alright. Lots of people lost their homes though. That's why I keep my ms361 and most saws fueled and ready to go.
 
No my place made it alright. Lots of people lost their homes though. That's why I keep my ms361 and most saws fueled and ready to go.
Good to hear that you made it through unscathed. Too bad about the other homes though, can't imagine what they're going through now. Did very many trees uproot or was it all high-winds that broke them? I know last spring's storm was a lot of rain, and then some moderate to high winds. We had quite a few limbs break off in our area, but all over town there were tons of trees uprooted because of the rain we had had earlier that week. Quite a few massive trees just up and blew over. Huge root balls, pretty crazy stuff for around here.
 
I saw that two people over here in Louisiana lost their lives, don't know any details right now.

Update: it was a mother and child in a mobile home that was flipped by a tornado.
 
I saw that two people over here in Louisiana lost their lives, don't know any details right now.

Update: it was a mother and child in a mobile home that was flipped by a tornado.

Well I can't like this post. I'll be praying for those families. It's so sad. I couldn't bear to lose my family. It would destroy me. I hate to see life lost
 
I saw that two people over here in Louisiana lost their lives, don't know any details right now.

Update: it was a mother and child in a mobile home that was flipped by a tornado.
That's absolutely terrible! Thoughts and prayers go out to their family in this difficult time. Can't imagine the pain they are going through. Property loss is one thing, but fatalities are even harder to overcome. Mother nature is a cruel mistress.
 
Does anyone know if a lightly scored piston will make it impossible for a saw to hold a tune, particularly on the low end? Having problems with the Homelite and wondering if that may be the cause.
I would think not. I would be check the seals and or carb.
Bad seal or air leak causing both the scored piston and holding a tune
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