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You are probably rightThis just sounds like a port job gone wrong, no fault of the saw
You are probably rightThis just sounds like a port job gone wrong, no fault of the saw
However, it did have a carburetor issue as well the first time around.This just sounds like a port job gone wrong, no fault of the saw
One way or another, this thread begs for resolution in the form of a productive saw in wood. I posted earlier what I'd do, but will support with best wishes whatever direction the OP chooses to take.
This could be another awesome project here put together by some really good members.
If any finances are needed I'll offer to help out... Dominick is a great guy.
Just PM Me...
We have the funds to buy the top end Jeff. Once JJ checks the saw out, there might be some other expenses. If so, I'll let you know. Thank you sir.
I'll have Jeff get the Busch Lite and Mad Dog 20/20 decals for it.
There's a bluegrass song "thunderbird will do just fine!"Mad Dog 20/20 and Thunderbird were all those old bikers my dad hung out with drank.
There's a bluegrass song "thunderbird will do just fine!"
I asked one of those crusty old bastards why they drank that nasty crap.....his reply? There's a buzz in every bottle, but this an affordable buzz.
The only things Thunderbird is good for is cleaning paint brushes and picking eggs.
Come on fellas...got to be an Old Crow sticker left somewhere on this rock.I'll have Jeff get the Busch Lite and Mad Dog 20/20 decals for it.
Your a good dude, Jeff. Thanks man.This could be another awesome project here put together by some really good members.
If any finances are needed I'll offer to help out... Dominick is a great guy.
Just PM Me...