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Husq 357XPG - piston grabbed tight, seeking repair advice for occasional chainsaw'er
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<blockquote data-quote="woodchuckcanuck" data-source="post: 2976672" data-attributes="member: 24573"><p>Yes, he's all of 5ft tall and been hauling logs for 40 yrs. He works solo too. He'll be 84 this year. His Husq broke down the other day and repair shop convinced him to drop $600 on a new Stihl. Can't believe he did that. He usually fixes and repairs until the last breath of life can come from the saw. But then again, he's not one to miss a day in the woods because of a broken down saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodchuckcanuck, post: 2976672, member: 24573"] Yes, he's all of 5ft tall and been hauling logs for 40 yrs. He works solo too. He'll be 84 this year. His Husq broke down the other day and repair shop convinced him to drop $600 on a new Stihl. Can't believe he did that. He usually fixes and repairs until the last breath of life can come from the saw. But then again, he's not one to miss a day in the woods because of a broken down saw. [/QUOTE]
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