Wolverine
dilligaf
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Back story, a coworker gave me this saw about a year ago. He's a city slicker and had no need for it any longer. I did get it to lite off at a gtg for a brief moment, probably just enough to burn any fuel left in the carb. Discovered disintegrated fuel lines, so I'm looking to do a simple tune up.
My BIL reached out to me wanting a saw for his wife to help him clear trails on their newly acquired property. Told him I'd rehab it first.
I have zero experience working on top handle saws. Hoping fuel lines aren't too bad of a job. If you've worked on this series, lmk what I'm in for. Do I need the OEM line or not?
![IMG_3125[1].JPG IMG_3125[1].JPG](https://opeforum.com/data/attachments/142/142641-d08ff7ee72a0a569b0fcb67442b76ea3.jpg?hash=0I_37nKgpW)
My BIL reached out to me wanting a saw for his wife to help him clear trails on their newly acquired property. Told him I'd rehab it first.
I have zero experience working on top handle saws. Hoping fuel lines aren't too bad of a job. If you've worked on this series, lmk what I'm in for. Do I need the OEM line or not?
![IMG_3123[1].JPG IMG_3123[1].JPG](https://opeforum.com/data/attachments/142/142639-0cc83641a8935457c8f349acc81a92ed.jpg?hash=DMg2QaiTVF)
![IMG_3124[1].JPG IMG_3124[1].JPG](https://opeforum.com/data/attachments/142/142640-502a7a80a51422fc9331d4f3342b4eb4.jpg?hash=UCp6gKUUIv)
![IMG_3125[1].JPG IMG_3125[1].JPG](https://opeforum.com/data/attachments/142/142641-d08ff7ee72a0a569b0fcb67442b76ea3.jpg?hash=0I_37nKgpW)