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Stevetheboatguy

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So I threw these on a order a while back. Realized that they would be a gamble but figured they were worth a shot just because.

I'm not going to bash/flame them didn't have high hopes but I have to ask. Has anyone used them with success? Long term 2+ years in service? I have one out of six that is still holding fine. It's in my wifes 170/180 and it's only ever had true fuel in it. The others have all needed replaced around 18mo.

(Mix of saws 170's-250's and 029's)

Steven
 

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I think these were the ones that @Stump Shot was telling me about, that the good ones say made in Brazil iirc.
 

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Been installing them on my own saws. The stuff from three years ago was crap, everywhere. These new ones seem better. They don't seem to melt with 10%E. Long term....who knows. The factory line from about 96' forward on the Stihls is still going strong here. Nothing gets stored without E free fuel, synthetic oil and Staybill added. 100ll is in my storage fuel now.

I still don't like a lot of the impulse lines out there. They seem weak and soft. Echo bulk line fills the void.
 
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