A friend wants to buy my 10532 refurb to do some lot clearing (falling and bucking).
(don't worry Redmax lovers, I've still got two brand new ones sitting on a shelf)
Since I never dropped a tree with it, I never did anything about the too stiff fuel pickup line.
What's the best way to get the saw to keep running when turned on its side?
I'm tempted to wrap some plumber's solder around it at the filter, or maybe take the filter off and splice in some soft clear yellow tubing between the filter and the stiff black stuff.
(don't worry Redmax lovers, I've still got two brand new ones sitting on a shelf)
Since I never dropped a tree with it, I never did anything about the too stiff fuel pickup line.
What's the best way to get the saw to keep running when turned on its side?
I'm tempted to wrap some plumber's solder around it at the filter, or maybe take the filter off and splice in some soft clear yellow tubing between the filter and the stiff black stuff.