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I hate chainsaws.
They dumb....
And flat out scary!
I hate chainsaws.
They dumb....
I hate chainsaws.
They dumb....
Even when they ain't got no gas....And flat out scary!
+smelly and loud.and dirty don't forget dirty
Sweet baby Jesus. I like it.Carl is going to be busy putting dual carbs and a pipe on my XL-12.
Does your 880 have the stainless bolt on muffler or the cast clamp on muffler.Sorry I hadn't hit this post back. Currently I am trying to decide on what all I want done to the 880. Maybe you gentlemen can help me out. Here is where I'm at on what goals are: I don't want to loose the ability to run the saw all day without worrying about it turning into a grenade. I don't want to change the outside appearance of the saw drastically, that takes the "Sleeper effect" away. Outside of that I want to get what I can out of it. I have a fortune in this saw already after spending nearly $2500 (including extra bars)to buy it and $600 to repair damages caused by a ex-employed retard. Currently its a door stop so overall I'm not in a major hurry and price is not as much a concern as quality, performance and reliability.
Non of us will know what’s going down for sure till the saw is in handWouldn’t y’all be concerned about the op saying it was really hard to pull over by the starter. The pics I’ve put up of the big end bearing on a 066 I fixed was really hard to pull over also. I’m not as experienced as a lot of y’all but I’d at least have a look
Yes sir I understand, but wouldn’t it be worth the owner at least pulling cylinder and showing pics so y’all and he see how in depth this might get $$$$$Non of us will know what’s going down for sure till the saw is in hand
Yes and no. On an 880. In almost all cases it will be cheaper to fix than to replace.Yes sir I understand, but wouldn’t it be worth the owner at least pulling cylinder and showing pics so y’all and he see how in depth this might get $$$$$
Fire, or getting run over by a dozer, probably being the exception?Yes and no. On an 880. In almost all cases it will be cheaper to fix than to replace.
Dozer or a tree falling on them. Lol.Fire, or getting run over by a dozer, probably being the exception?