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Just venting, [emoji2], we all have to now and then in the auto industry, who brought this up, I wasn't stressed out being at home not thinking about it, was thinking about being on a hot roof tomorrow.

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I am going to pick your brain one day on my 2000 Buick not today tho Bike Week in Gettysburg ........... Car is just a back up hate paying insurance on one that will not stay running and no code pops
 
Here was my quick project this evening. No it's not mine, fixing for a neighbor. Was not re-starting while warm, so from my previous experience with the ms361 I knew the needle valve was too high. I was spot on and it works like a charm now. One question though being the two pictures with the vent line. Is it correct that the duckbill connects to the small white fitting near the tank lid, and then does the other end just go inside above the tank not connected to anything?
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Pull the line up tight in the tank so the fitting with valve seals the tank, other than that, looks good. You have it routed correctly and good.

Steve Sidwell, Samsung On5 using Tapatalk
Yes thank you, I was just thinking about that too. Will fix tomorrow. I filled the chain while I was at it for him and during my test cuts, couldn't figure out why it wasn't cutting very fast... Forgot to hit the rakers lol.
 
It's a really nice saw, says he used it quite a bit, but he took very good care of it. Piston looks amazing, but he used a odd oil though, stuff is stuck on good on the front. Shoot I liked running it so much I guess I need one of this class of saw now.
 
I just wanted to take a moment to give condolences to the family of Bob Cornwell, a lot of you probably don't know the name but some of you will. Bob was a great guy and loved his chainsaws, especially his McCullochs! He passed away this weekend and I just wanted to send prayers to his family and friends over in Australia, Rest In Peace Bob and I will be praying for your family.
 
I just wanted to take a moment to give condolences to the family of Bob Cornwell, a lot of you probably don't know the name but some of you will. Bob was a great guy and loved his chainsaws, especially his McCullochs! He passed away this weekend and I just wanted to send prayers to his family and friends over in Australia, Rest In Peace Bob and I will be praying for your family.

I haven't talked to him in about 6 months, I would assume that after that his health was degrading because his website was gone and I couldnt get a hold of him. Good dude for sure.....


Not his site lol
 
I haven't talked to him in about 6 months, I would assume that after that his health was degrading because his website was gone and I couldnt get a hold of him. Good dude for sure.....



Not his site lol

I got the site from a link he had put on another site
 


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