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  • toddster
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 490

    #16
    That's funny... I'm getting to the age where one tank of fuel is about enough chain-sawing for one session. When it sputters out, so do I. Maybe two on Saturdays. This is a more serious matter than you might think, in the Beaver State.
    Almost time to start again, as soon as we get an inch of rain.

    However, I've noticed that a lot of small engines sold at Home Depot are good for one (1) use and then they will never run again. No matter what quality fuel you use. I'm not sure what that's about. My old ones just keep going and going...

    Another thing with the chain saws is that once or twice a season, I need to take the screen out of the exhaust and clean out all the soot with carb cleaner and a wire brush. I don't remember doing that, back in the day. (I doubt that those old engines had any such thing in the exhaust.)

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