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  1. SkwerI

    Chainsaw dawgs

    That dog on the left is designed specifically for milling. I have one that came with my 395xp.
  2. SkwerI

    Chainsaw dawgs

    I found the official Google explanation here: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/this-site-may-harm-your-computer-on.html
  3. SkwerI

    Chainsaw dawgs

    It was a programming screwup at Google. I just found a thread discussing it on FARK. Seems to be fixed now. http://forums.fark.com/cgi/fark/comments.pl?IDLink=4180730
  4. SkwerI

    Chainsaw dawgs

    Yes he did, Butch. Posts 33 and 35 in this thread. ;)
  5. SkwerI

    Chainsaw dawgs

    Here's a picture I had of an old parts saw (tank is missing). This will give you an idea what yours looks like under the plastic covers. ;) Your saw was so clean it didn't look like you'd used it yet. 8)
  6. SkwerI

    Chainsaw dawgs

    Just how long have you run this saw? I'd expect some excess assembly oil to come out the exhaust in the first 5-10 minutes running time. And maybe the dealer has it set a little rich so you don't burn it up in the first week. Put it to work and run 4-5 tanks through it (actual cutting, not bench...
  7. SkwerI

    Chainsaw dawgs

    On the 200T I'd check the line from the tank to the oiler pump. The only reason one of mine would leak like that is if I ran it a long time on the bench without actually cutting anything with it. Then the excess oil would drip out after I shut it down.
  8. SkwerI

    Chainsaw dawgs

    Dave, sounds like you need to fine tune them on a bench grinder or something. I'm sure you can even them up if you wanted. ;)
  9. SkwerI

    Chainsaw dawgs

    A snowblower won't grab through the thick bark and hold the saw steady in the cut. ;)
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