Coloradobum
ArboristSite Operative
I read over and over how people picked up saws to fix that have been straight gassed, and they're on Ebay all the time too. In 30 years of running saws I have never done this in thousands of tanks. It could concievably happen, I am human, but I like to think it would take some crazy circumstance to make it happen. Are there that many clueless saw owners? Seems like if nothing else you would notice the difference in the exhaust pretty quickly and shut down before serious damage occurred. I know a bozo my dad lent his woodsplitter to sent it back with mix in it, and it took about 2 seconds to realize the exhaust was not right for a four stroke. What gives? Wish I could find a 3120 that was siezed, that would be a cheap way to end up with one.