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Chi-com saw is DEAD
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbadbob" data-source="post: 2614425" data-attributes="member: 12433"><p>There was a Red chi-com saw at the landfill, looked near new.</p><p>I grabbed it. It was missing the starter.</p><p>I did an autopsy on it. Not that poorly made.</p><p>But it was obvious the PO could not get the starter fixed/replaced so in the trash it goes. No usable parts except the nuts bolts and screws,and I dont trust those.</p><p>No idea what the B/C will fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbadbob, post: 2614425, member: 12433"] There was a Red chi-com saw at the landfill, looked near new. I grabbed it. It was missing the starter. I did an autopsy on it. Not that poorly made. But it was obvious the PO could not get the starter fixed/replaced so in the trash it goes. No usable parts except the nuts bolts and screws,and I dont trust those. No idea what the B/C will fit. [/QUOTE]
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