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Back In The Shop......Now What's On Your Bench????
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<blockquote data-quote="a. palmer jr." data-source="post: 5659755" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>As I thought, the Mac 10-10 was an easy fix, just needed points cleaned and the chain sharpened and it's ready to go. The Mac 55 runs too, just needed a little fuel but someone removed part of the muffler and the sound is almost unbearable, gotta fix that. Just got done with my MS361, just needed fuel system gone through and a new bar and chain and it's ready also. How come it is that when you buy a parts saw it seldom ever has a bar and chain? Oh, well, I shouldn't complain...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a. palmer jr., post: 5659755, member: 14885"] As I thought, the Mac 10-10 was an easy fix, just needed points cleaned and the chain sharpened and it's ready to go. The Mac 55 runs too, just needed a little fuel but someone removed part of the muffler and the sound is almost unbearable, gotta fix that. Just got done with my MS361, just needed fuel system gone through and a new bar and chain and it's ready also. How come it is that when you buy a parts saw it seldom ever has a bar and chain? Oh, well, I shouldn't complain... [/QUOTE]
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