Worst looked after Chainsaws of 2021

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Got this Stihl 029 last week with a broke coil lead wire. Has to basically dismantle the whole saw to change it. These are not the most fun chainsaws to work on. It was extremely dirty.

At least now it's finished and clean.
 

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I don't think I've ever worked on a customer saw that didn't need cleaned...

And add to that chain sharpening. 19 out of 20 saws that roll through my shop need sharpening, and not just a little touch up either. On the bright side, having the customer come back later and compliment how good his saw cuts now always puts a smile on my face.
Only time a do a full saw cleaning for a customer is if I end up taking the whole thing apart.


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