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Congratulations on the new little one.
I bought one off of my girlfriend lol just gotta get a t fitting and I'll be in businessJust remembered that during one of my NY trips, someone asked to see my hacked up blood pressure cuff for checking crankcase pressure. Here 'tisView attachment 54505 View attachment 54508
I think I gave $5.00 for it on ebay. Maybe $7.00, I don't remember.
Just remembered that during one of my NY trips, someone asked to see my hacked up blood pressure cuff for checking crankcase pressure. Here 'tisView attachment 54505 View attachment 54508 Thanks Steve any pics of in action?
I think I gave $5.00 for it on ebay. Maybe $7.00, I don't remember.
Congrats!Well our new addition is here. Almost big enough to run his first motorsaw!View attachment 54507Barret got here at noon yesterday.
I hope yer feeling better Thomas
I wish it would stay below freezing for a few more weeks..Mike left the north door open in the barn.[emoji37]
I wish it would stay below freezing for a few more weeks..
Plenty enough. You only just want to put a small pressure on the crank seals. If it holds 10-20mm I call it good, but I've been doing saws for wayyyy less time than a lot of the guys on this thread.This blood pressure cuff goes to 300mm mercury which is 5.8 psi is that enough? Lol
Any pics of it in action?
Meh...Plenty enough. You only just want to put a small pressure on the crank seals. If it holds 10-20mm I call it good, but I've been doing saws for wayyyy less time than a lot of the guys on this thread.
Please explain. MasterMeh...
I just use the force..
And a screw driver..
The other way is way too scientific.
Some stuffs worth new sealsIf carb is good and you can't tune a saw to "useable", I just part it out...
Lol.