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Driller said my red armor 562xp looked good inside when it stoped by for porting. Maybe i should use some of the old Lawn Boy oil from the corner of the garage @ 32:1 like the old push mower

It protects the engine great. But its nasty.
 

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The hell of it is.....there's nothing complicated about porting a chainsaw engine. Framing cut up roofs with bastard hips was far more complicated. The silly stuff he barfs up while trying to sound intelligent makes him look like a fool.

I've hung a lot of cut up homes, that other drywall guys won't touch, because how chopped up they are.

I did this one a few months ago, up stairs followed the roof line, angle cuts everywhere. Two other dormers you can't see, one on the back side, other on the back right side where the bathroom was. I should of taken a few pic's of the inside of it. It was choppy.

I know two other company's that turned this place down because of how choppy it was.

This place was not even that bad compared to some I've done. It helps when the carpenters know how to frame well.

I've never ported a saw.....


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