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Why are the old Stihl 028's not selling good anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="PA Plumber" data-source="post: 3234041" data-attributes="member: 12909"><p>The most recent one I posted had a smoked piston/rings. The aluminum transfer on the cylinder came off with some Works and elbow grease.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing old fuel, or straight gas, messed her up. </p><p></p><p>I ran a few tanks through her and off she went. One of only two 028 saws I've had that had provision for a side chain tensioner.</p><p></p><p>The other one is the Orange lettered Super I have now. With 158 psi of compression, not sure if I want to let her go too quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA Plumber, post: 3234041, member: 12909"] The most recent one I posted had a smoked piston/rings. The aluminum transfer on the cylinder came off with some Works and elbow grease. I'm guessing old fuel, or straight gas, messed her up. I ran a few tanks through her and off she went. One of only two 028 saws I've had that had provision for a side chain tensioner. The other one is the Orange lettered Super I have now. With 158 psi of compression, not sure if I want to let her go too quickly. [/QUOTE]
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