Agent Smith
Hack of all trades
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Jesus any more and it would have cut the spur in two lol.My buddy dropped off his 271 for me to fix. Said the “chain gets loose then too tight”…….well, I found the problem. This is after I took the saw to the car wash.
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How many hours on that puppy!!My buddy dropped off his 271 for me to fix. Said the “chain gets loose then too tight”…….well, I found the problem. This is after I took the saw to the car wash.
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I know you want to sell that to me , LolView attachment 399316View attachment 399317My 166 got a carb rebuild and a fuel and impulse line today. The low side needle wont stay put. As it’s running it backs out a little bit, requiring readjustment. I didn’t have that problem before so sumpins up. I’ll get it fingered out eventually.
Well, no. Not yet. Someday they all will have to go…I know you want to sell that to me , Lol
I had a customer come into the shop and tell me his new chain got jammed up, after pulling the clutch cover, found that the chain wedged itself in a sprocket that looks much like the one in your picture...I told him he should replace it with a rim sprocket and change it out a little more often. Its funny when people say "I have to change that out?" not realizing maintenance is more than putting in gas, b/c oil and a new chain because they are to lazy to sharpen their last new chain.My buddy dropped off his 271 for me to fix. Said the “chain gets loose then too tight”…….well, I found the problem.
I'd suspect "friction weld" vibration of the handle against the hard surface of the phone case , they weld aluminum panels that way in some aircraft production.I've heard the damndest saw question yet, bar none. A friend asked me why his Stihl 391-looking saw was making a bit of a buzzing noise and he showed me a video. I guessed some clutch issues, and asked the backstory. "Well, I first noticed it the same day that I was bucking up a log and the tank handle was touching my leg and welded a little circle of denim to the phone that was in my pocket." How the fuch does a plastic tank handle weld denim to a phone case? The dude is not a liar or bullchitter, but I'm stumped. He said he replaced the coil but the noise is still there.