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  1. woodworkingboy

    039???

    Translates to more crud under our fingernails. :D
  2. woodworkingboy

    039???

    Might have to get some ninjas to drop out of the ceiling at Al's shed one of these days :)
  3. woodworkingboy

    039???

    Excellent reading, Sawcollector! I recently was asked to repair a modular type designed Husqvarna 333 "Light", a model distributed only in Asia, I believe. No oil coming from the pump was the problem, and accessing to replace pump parts required almost a complete breakdown of the saw, down to...
  4. woodworkingboy

    039???

    Brings to mind a little story.... Years ago I traded some woodwork for an Alaskan mill, that came with two brand new 076 powerheads. It was before I knew anything about saws, and as I was fiddling with the carb adjustment on one, I seized up the engine. I took it to my local dealer, and he...
  5. woodworkingboy

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    I always thought that limiter caps were first introduced to keep people from seizing up their saws...could be wrong though. As long as you're putting one on the high speed, might as well too on the low speed...some crazy notion like that. If they first showed up in California models, the epa...
  6. woodworkingboy

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    I don't believe that Husky puts out a line of those cheapo do-it-yourself hardware store jobs. Stihl doesn't seem hesitant, though. Some people not more in the know, draw their conclusions from those models.
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