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Cheap saws that became money pits
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<blockquote data-quote="a. palmer jr." data-source="post: 5973908" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>Well, I decided this cinder block has a good chance of running so I took the rim sprocket off my parts 55 Mac and put it on the saw. While I was at it I checked the compression and it comes in at 160 cold so that should be enough. I think I'll go up the street and buy a new air filter for it if they have one and then gas the saw up. I already know that at least the manual oiler works. Getting a little work in the saw but still not much money, so far..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a. palmer jr., post: 5973908, member: 14885"] Well, I decided this cinder block has a good chance of running so I took the rim sprocket off my parts 55 Mac and put it on the saw. While I was at it I checked the compression and it comes in at 160 cold so that should be enough. I think I'll go up the street and buy a new air filter for it if they have one and then gas the saw up. I already know that at least the manual oiler works. Getting a little work in the saw but still not much money, so far.. [/QUOTE]
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