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So you port Echo's.....

I know a guy looking to have a cs8000 ported. He's right in Tennessee.

I'll pass your info along, you can thank me later:msp_thumbsup:
 
So you port Echo's.....

I know a guy looking to have a cs8000 ported. He's right in Tennessee.

I'll pass your info along, you can thank me later:msp_thumbsup:

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DH1984 has been sending me PMs on another site. He asked me about porting his CS8000. I didn't reply because the guy will not tell the truth......it evidently ain't in his DNA. How can you enter into a business transaction will someone that never tells the truth about anything?
 
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DH1984 has been sending me PMs on another site. He asked me about porting his CS8000. I didn't reply because the guy will not tell the truth......it evidently ain't in his DNA. How can you enter into a business transaction will someone that never tells the truth about anything?

The deal is his saw wouldn't bring what you'd charge to port it in the event he didn't pay, sorta like 26" wheels on a '72 Pinto
 
Coolness. :rock:

Before I boxed it up, I put some gas in it, to make sure that it still runs. I kept pulling and pulling and it wouldn't fire. I primed the carb and got it to start, but it wouldn't keep running. Then I realized that I had filled the oil reservoir with gas, lol. Never done that before..... idiot! I couldn't stop laughing at myself.

So I then put gas in the TANK, and she fired right up. Just as sluggish as I remembered her, though. It pulls over pretty hard, so I am convinced that at least one of the cylinders has good compression. Hopefully both.
 
The deal is his saw wouldn't bring what you'd charge to port it in the event he didn't pay, sorta like 26" wheels on a '72 Pinto

And.......why would he really want to pay 250.00 to port a 100.00 saw? I think he's just blowing smoke outta his ass. :msp_mellow:

Before I boxed it up, I put some gas in it, to make sure that it still runs. I kept pulling and pulling and it wouldn't fire. I primed the carb and got it to start, but it wouldn't keep running. Then I realized that I had filled the oil reservoir with gas, lol. Never done that before..... idiot! I couldn't stop laughing at myself.

So I then put gas in the TANK, and she fired right up. Just as sluggish as I remembered her, though. It pulls over pretty hard, so I am convinced that at least one of the cylinders has good compression. Hopefully both.

That's funny......really funny. :laugh:
 
Before I boxed it up, I put some gas in it, to make sure that it still runs. I kept pulling and pulling and it wouldn't fire. I primed the carb and got it to start, but it wouldn't keep running. Then I realized that I had filled the oil reservoir with gas, lol. Never done that before..... idiot! I couldn't stop laughing at myself.

So I then put gas in the TANK, and she fired right up. Just as sluggish as I remembered her, though. It pulls over pretty hard, so I am convinced that at least one of the cylinders has good compression. Hopefully both.

I can proudly say I have never done something so ill-conceived as that-
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It happens all the time. I know a guy who almost burned his house down by leaving eggs in frying pan and forgetting to turn the stove off. :dizzy:

That takes a special kind of tarded person to do that doesn't it:bang:
 
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