Once I went out to a restaurant with some friends one night after church. Before I suited up and mounted my motorcycle to go home, a woman was walking toward me in the parking lot. She puked by the curb. By the time I arrived home 20 minutes later, I was puking. Called the restaurant the...
Yet again, lone wolf and I agree.
It might be good to post details of this Chinese Seller if they persist in not responding. It will inform your fellow saw users here as a warning of bad business.
I agree with lone wolf. Unless I misunderstand, you paid for a NEW saw. THAT is a DAMAGED SAW. Not cosmetic either. THAT DAMAGED saw is not what you paid for. 100% refund including return shipping, Or Replacement Saw ( undamaged) and a Return Authorization to send that one back for free.
I understand your reasoning.
I can't say that I read that post you referenced though. But I have done likewise and seen posts and lost track where I saw em too.
Lightning Performance,
From some of your previous answers about technical things on saws, I figure this question might be easily explained by you on some older saws I have.
I know it is not specifically on track here in the 400C thread, but it is top end related. I thought maybe you might...
What @dave ensign said was brought to bear in a lesson well learned.
One key way to prolong the sharpness of your chain is to be mindful of dirt/stones, etc. The part of the lesson that I want to pass on is that while bucking, make sure that you are cutting through a clean log. In other...
Glad it helps.
I may not be an expert or as knowledgeable as some of our experts in here, but I have learned so many invaluable lessons from them and from youtube/reading.
When we understand our equipment, we can be better equipped to know if we are having an important sign of trouble, and...
In my opinion, THIS is a huge HUGE pro for Echo,,,,, as far as something that really can be a bonus for owners of a 2511.
Essentially get the guts of a saw and swap it into the body/handle, Carb etc and resume cutting.
Yup, I knew for those who "understand" saws. I mentioned the other stuff for those who may not know about air leaks and why they may or may not be able to get them to tune them properly so that they " run like they used to".
huskihl, I have learned a lot from you and many others on here...
I posted lots of good test and repair clips on the next page too. Posts #43 + Posts #50++++ etc
https://www.arboristsite.com/threads/how-does-a-chainsaw-work.365712/page-3