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I have hiked in your forest,er....desert and those cacti look menacing to cut down with a chainsaw. Look to be easier to just push them over....LOL
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Ok, Maybe we are misunderstanding you, Are you saying regular gas with oil or regular gas with no oil?I'm just saying what happened. Don't believe it, I don't care, but don't be rude!
I had a worker last year run my 460 Stihl almost a whole week on regular gas. Several gallons. It's still running fine and makes 160psi... somehow!
that being said, we get many straight gassed saws in for repairs that it only took a tank or less of no oil gas to ruin the piston and cylinder.
I use good oil, maybe that helps, I dunno.
I have hiked in your forest,er....desert and those cacti look menacing to cut down with a chainsaw. Look to be easier to just push them over....LOL
I'm just saying what happened. Don't believe it, I don't care, but don't be rude!
I had a worker last year run my 460 Stihl almost a whole week on regular gas. Several gallons. It's still running fine and makes 160psi... somehow!
that being said, we get many straight gassed saws in for repairs that it only took a tank or less of no oil gas to ruin the piston and cylinder.
I use good oil, maybe that helps, I dunno.
Ok, Maybe we are misunderstanding you, Are you saying regular gas with oil or regular gas with no oil?
I don't think you or any of the rest of us is misunderstanding what he's trying to tell us. How anyone could post that on a chainsaw forum and expect it to be believed is beyond me.Ok, Maybe we are misunderstanding you, Are you saying regular gas with oil or regular gas with no oil?
Just trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, Surely he don't believe someone that tells him they run a two stoke saw without oil for two years and it survived. Only way that would happen is he put gas in it and set it on a shelf for two years.S S He don't know what he says he just talks (types) in big ffffffing circles .
Two weeks I read? Which wont work either. 2 minutes sure.Just trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, Surely he don't believe someone that tells him they run a two stoke saw without oil for two years and it survived. Only way that would happen is he put gas in it and set it on a shelf for two years.
Just trying to give him the benefit of the doubt, Surely he don't believe someone that tells him they run a two stoke saw without oil for two years and it survived. Only way that would happen is he put gas in it and set it on a shelf for two years.
Several gallons of no mix gas, That is a helluva lot of tanks of gas to go through a saw. I keep tryin to help you and you keep digging the hole deeper. You're in over yer head with that post.I'm just saying what happened. Don't believe it, I don't care, but don't be rude!
I had a worker last year run my 460 Stihl almost a whole week on regular gas. Several gallons. It's still running fine and makes 160psi... somehow!
that being said, we get many straight gassed saws in for repairs that it only took a tank or less of no oil gas to ruin the piston and cylinder.
I use good oil, maybe that helps, I dunno.
Conspiracy.And that is my point exactly, I really think he believes everything he types
I sure hope so, but I doubt it. he will be back.SS may be your search for Brush Ape has ended
Hey hey, Mine will start if'n ya take the plug out and drain the gas out of the cylinder first.It might work on an ms250 cause you couldn't get that sucker started anyway
Check the needle lever height.Hey hey, Mine will start if'n ya take the plug out and drain the gas out of the cylinder first.
Not only two weeks but SEVERAL gallons.Two weeks I read? Which wont work either. 2 minutes sure.
It's probably screwed, I have bounced it off a few trees since then.lolCheck the needle lever height.
I cant see it running longer then a tank or less.Not only two weeks but SEVERAL gallons.
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