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What saw parts to have on hand when cutting?
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<blockquote data-quote="CTYank" data-source="post: 4787109" data-attributes="member: 53405"><p>You don't need heavy wire to fish out a fuel filter. Paper clip with a circular hook on the end will do nicely.</p><p></p><p>Definitely a couple 5" plastic wedges, and maybe a couple 8" if you cut wood bigger than 16-18" diam. You can usually cut or just pick up a stick suitable for setting the wedges. Plan on using them regularly for bucking & felling. Much better than pinching the bar- I figured out after a few pinches. Much preferable to leave a wedge overnight than bar & chain.</p><p></p><p>An acid brush works great for cleaning around the filler caps before topping off tanks. Good places to keep clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTYank, post: 4787109, member: 53405"] You don't need heavy wire to fish out a fuel filter. Paper clip with a circular hook on the end will do nicely. Definitely a couple 5" plastic wedges, and maybe a couple 8" if you cut wood bigger than 16-18" diam. You can usually cut or just pick up a stick suitable for setting the wedges. Plan on using them regularly for bucking & felling. Much better than pinching the bar- I figured out after a few pinches. Much preferable to leave a wedge overnight than bar & chain. An acid brush works great for cleaning around the filler caps before topping off tanks. Good places to keep clean. [/QUOTE]
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