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		I picked up a 2149 last summer ran fine new chain Did notice it was tight as sin. took the clutch cover off and the spur was in two pieces.Good morning.
A friend brought his wife's saw by. He said that the chain would stop in the cut and it would just rev up. I looked at the rivets on the chain then checked the sprocket.[emoji15][emoji44]

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		Boy they got their money worth on that one didnt they!Good morning.
A friend brought his wife's saw by. He said that the chain would stop in the cut and it would just rev up. I looked at the rivets on the chain then checked the sprocket.[emoji15][emoji44]

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		You ever have to clean out the oil drip tube?Forgot to post this pic the other day when I was working on dads truck. This was my first welding project when I was 9. 4' firebox oil drip tank on top. Firebox is 3/8" thick. It has a 4" air box on the outside with a blower motor that is thermostat controlled. Awesome stove. I can verify itll maintain 90+ in an uninsulated 30x40 with snow on the ground in January.
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		It goes down inside just a little bit and no been in there long time still open. We just let a small trickle drizzle on once we get a good bed of coals built up.You ever have to clean out the oil drip tube?
How far down into the box does it go?
 
		Hmmmm the shop generates around 1500 gal of used oil per week. [emoji848]Forgot to post this pic the other day when I was working on dads truck. This was my first welding project when I was 9. 4' firebox oil drip tank on top. Firebox is 3/8" thick. It has a 4" air box on the outside with a blower motor that is thermostat controlled. Awesome stove. I can verify itll maintain 90+ in an uninsulated 30x40 with snow on the ground in January.
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		Hey I'm pretty sure we can work something out! How big are you wanting? I had a friend that works at my local dealer made a waste oil stove no wood. Just compressed air and semi filtered waste oil.Hmmmm the shop generates around 1500 gal of used oil per week. [emoji848]
Kyle, ole buddy, ole pal. [emoji849]
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		Forgot to post this pic the other day when I was working on dads truck. This was my first welding project when I was 9. 4' firebox oil drip tank on top. Firebox is 3/8" thick. It has a 4" air box on the outside with a blower motor that is thermostat controlled. Awesome stove. I can verify itll maintain 90+ in an uninsulated 30x40 with snow on the ground in January.
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		Good morning.
A friend brought his wife's saw by. He said that the chain would stop in the cut and it would just rev up. I looked at the rivets on the chain then checked the sprocket.[emoji15][emoji44]
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		Ain't no way I'd use it for bar oil.That looks like a waste of good bar oil.......
 
		Ain't no way I'd use it for bar oil.
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