scotclayshooter
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I really hope Brad Snelling makes it to your next GTG that will shu Wanab up.
Ok i post it but i dont belive he will zip his gob
Ok i post it but i dont belive he will zip his gob
I really hope Brad Snelling makes it to your next GTG that will shu Wanab up.
Ok i post it but i dont belive he will zip his gob
Brad's got some bad arse runners but they are not needed for little ole wanabe, he knows Stihl is #1 and it will stay that way.
Interested in buying a MS361 to use along with an 026 (about 15 years old) 16" and MS440 (about 4 years old) 20" and 25" bars. . . . The plan will then be 026, 16"; MS361, 20"; and MS440, 25".
Not only that, Gary, but the decomp button renders worthless any contraption designed to make it easier. LOML, at 107 lb, can start my MS 361, but she can't pull the old Echo 3900.
:spam: :spam: :spam:hows that 361 running. LMAO!
the greatest useless saw of all time.
Good point. I have seen more problems on starting small displacement saws with a decomp than bigger displacement saws. I think I used the decomp on my 361 the first few times I used it just to see how it worked. It works flawlessly... But lord help those that don't know when the engine makes that magic "pop" and pushes the decomp out. Then it's flooded saw city.
The saws under 70cc don't need a decomp af far as I'm concerned...
Gary
Aint the de-comp like trying to start a worn out saw with low compression!
HAHAHAHA! That's a good way to put it...
Gary
Yes and I've found that , especially with the 361, it starts easier WITHOUT the decomp.
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