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Go back to huggin yer creamsicle bish!Well, you could put it back in the lake for starters… lol
Go back to huggin yer creamsicle bish!Well, you could put it back in the lake for starters… lol
Run it. Just be sure to sand the bevels around the port edges well with the tip of your finger. Use 220 grit for that, then use scotchbrite again. That transfer gets stuck on the edge, and marks up the piston if not removed.044 jug, exhaust side, I've sanded and hit with scotch Brite. I can barely feel it with my finger nail. It's my truck saw project, finally getting to work on it. Is it OK to use?
Easier to push inside the shop.View attachment 445256
I guess driving a Chevy automatically entitles you to the handicapped parking. Some people must need a reminder that mentally doesn't count.
Bet they have a garage full of stihls tooI don't advocate damaging someone else's property, even if they are an asshat. Besides, he bought a bright yellow camaro, so is probably a little retarded.
Check the wiring harness real good.Ordered a coil. It’s been acting funny for a while.
lol gfyDon’t wanna get your kitty wet?
youd know about pushing ford ownerEasier to push inside the shop.
was it you ?Bet they have a garage full of stihls too
Trust me, you are in the safest hands with me on the other end of the rope!i havent been swimming in over 10 years
only if i had a husky in my handsTrust me, you are in the safest hands with me on the other end of the rope!
Id rather walk and tote a Ford hub cap then drive one of them śhit box chevys of yours.lol gfy
youd know about pushing ford owner
I've seen on Youtube that the Stihl guys cut off the end of the top cover and install an air filter that reaches just to the end of the chainsaw.
you do need the exerciseId rather walk and tote a Ford hub cap then drive one of them śhit box chevys of yours.
i got nothing…you do need the exercise
You loggers are hard on equipment.
Well, he does drive a ford, so doesn't get to walk as much as you chebby guys.you do need the exercise
Well he is a hell of a mechanicCheck the wiring harness real good.
The only problem I can see is that you're holding onto the Husky with both hands, and forgetting to hold on to the rope tightly, when I pull you to shore.only if i had a husky in my hands
Don't forget mixing oilno pros here they are still discussing intelligent carbs and jet sizes in snow mobiles
I found a bare spot on the blue lead from the coil. Taped it up,made no difference. I will look it over more closely tomorrow. ThanksCheck the wiring harness real good.