Corn fuel locked 066 up again

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Might just need to put a muffler screen on it.
 

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Pretty big muffler opening. Must have lean seized. :/:

And I swear I was nowhere near that saw and you didn't see me anyway!
 
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Second time it has happened. Going to have to train the mice to do port work and save time on pulling the motors apart.
 
TW at least down here they cook it down before they make us run it through our saws. :lol:

That's about as good as the 3 blind mice. :what:
 
and here i thought it was gonna be on ethanol ruining saw carbs and what not
and the need to use marine fuel to avoid the ethanol
and the importance of agitating the stored fuel periodically so it doesnt go bad in 55 gal drums


but instead it looks like someone needs a new corn popper
 
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LMAO If you use it once in awhile that may not happen!

Yeh, but we get this thing called winter up here and there has been a good bit of -20 the last couple months. That take the fun out of going out and cutting.
 
Yeh, but we get this thing called winter up here and there has been a good bit of -20 the last couple months. That take the fun out of going out and cutting.

I hear that hence my move 16 mo ago. So now instead of mice I deal with mud daubers:|: still surprising to me that they will go to the sooty, carbon smelling, exhaust, yet thankfull for you that it makes for a easy fix!
 
Hope you dont mind TW. Just dont see a reason to start a new thread for pulling saws out of winter storage. :D

Got warm enough to go to the barn and pull 3 project saws out and fire them up. Didnt find any corn in mine. :lol: But then again I keep the corn in the milk shed far away from the new barn.

The 026 pro running 3/8 7T and stihl RS round chisel work chain out of the box. IMO this saw would be better off with .325 7T and would try a 8T in 325. I have to be light handed with it in the cut even with poplar.

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Got the old metal fly 066 #2 out to play with same RS chain and 8T.

embed link no workie. lol

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Posted the Poulan 4000 in the laugh at my poulan thread.
 
Yeh, but we get this thing called winter up here and there has been a good bit of -20 the last couple months. That take the fun out of going out and cutting.
I hear ya .Willard can play eskimo all he wants ,I'm proud of him .Pizz on it ,it's too danged cold for me .I froze my arse off at one time when I had no choice in the matter .Now I do have a choice .
 
That is a really good pic. I had a 066 do the same thing....well maybe not exactly like that. Do you think a NICI coated jug would have prevented that?
 
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