Happens. I don't like to come off as just criticizing someone, but this stuff can turn bad fast.
Sucks! Also very lucky no one got injured.[emoji106] Will give some constructive criticism and advice. Never angle the back cut! plastic felling...
That's what I do, drain the tank. Pressure builds in the tank due to temperature changes and forces oil out. Pretty much every saw I've ever owned...
You can often find OEM carbs a little cheaper on EBay, make sure it's OEM, they're a lot of knock-offs for like 20 bucks.
Hold on there my friend, that all depende on the carb, a 455 carb is a $70 to $100 And many older carbs are NLA, so a rebuild is the only option.
Could be the carb just needs some fine tuning. Depending on the age of the saw periodic replacement of the fuel lines, fuel filter, carburetor...
The small lines high up are the dangerous high power lines, those are to be avoided at all cost. That said as long as you keep the lift away that...
You don't sound very comfortable with this one, and I do not like to hear power lines, that's real bad news. A lift around lines is a big no no...
Yeah I can see that metal handle. Looks like a nice evening for a bit of cutting.
No problem.
I doubt, that's for a totally different saw from a different generation.
I believe that model is a Poulan 2800. It looks like this? 6 tooth would make that for 3/8 chain. Most of them seem to be 7T for .325 chain Model...
Simply amazing!![emoji44]
Guys I get it, could have should have would have. That wasn't the point of the story.[emoji111]
I believe in Ohio it's the department of weights and measures.[emoji111] If I remember correctly when I was selling firewood some guys got in...
Actually sold bundles to grocery stores and convenience stores at the time as well, much more money in that than loose cord wood. I was getting...
Very true, but sometimes you just want to be done with it. I was a lot younger at the time too, this was in 04 I believe, probably would have been...
[emoji123] But that would require more work.[emoji16]