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Is this what Stihl's have come to?
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<blockquote data-quote="mtfallsmikey" data-source="post: 2616808" data-attributes="member: 21416"><p>And that problem with the metal tang on the switch I had on my 036 that I started the thread about may seem stupid to some, but it is a real PITA to get set right after someone else had screwed it up. It was kinda gimpy from the get-go, saw was an auction find. The fix for mine seems to be a new gas tank, where the support for the tang is molded into, but after pricing a new one, I'll probably take it to Tom after the holidays to fix it... no such problem with my other Stihls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtfallsmikey, post: 2616808, member: 21416"] And that problem with the metal tang on the switch I had on my 036 that I started the thread about may seem stupid to some, but it is a real PITA to get set right after someone else had screwed it up. It was kinda gimpy from the get-go, saw was an auction find. The fix for mine seems to be a new gas tank, where the support for the tang is molded into, but after pricing a new one, I'll probably take it to Tom after the holidays to fix it... no such problem with my other Stihls. [/QUOTE]
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