Well, their doctors give out all of that free healthcare and all.
Besides, it is always snowing. So they don't have boat payments.....
But we do have ,Fish and open water so a small boat is all we need.
Well, their doctors give out all of that free healthcare and all.
Besides, it is always snowing. So they don't have boat payments.....
It dont take an hour to rebuild a carb.This 30 a hour mechanic will probably give you a bill for 2 hours labor on a spark plug change. If hes a good mechanic and honest your lucky to have found that shop.
If only counting the rebuilding. There is other things involved if your repairing that saw. Cleaning of the carburetor air box, inspection and field testing add to the time involved. Now if someone just brings in the carburetor for a rebuild then it takes less time as there is less to do provided they haven't done anything to it.It dont take an hour to rebuild a carb.
True.If only counting the rebuilding. There is other things involved if your repairing that saw. Cleaning of the carburetor air box, inspection and field testing add to the time involved. Now if someone just brings in the carburetor for a rebuild then it takes less time as there is less to do provided they haven't done anything to it.
It dont take an hour to rebuild a carb.
I can. If the saw is $100 new, you shouldn't be bringing that into a dealership. They cost a $100 for a reason. Buy another. Shop time and resources are just that regardless of how cheap the equipment is.I can not charge an hours labor for a saw that sells for 99.99
While I understand "rebuild" is what everyone everywhere uses to describe removing 8 short screws and changing a couple gaskets and diaphragms, it really just seems like word overkill for saw carbs. It's not typical to even change needles, Welch plugs, or even metering lever and spring. Even if you do all those things it's a quick job.
It does impress people who know nothing about saws that you "rebuilt the entire carb in 40 mins". Yes, a competent person can spend more time cleaning and testing...
I can. If the saw is $100 new, you shouldn't be bringing that into a dealership. They cost a $100 for a reason. Buy another. Shop time and resources are just that regardless of how cheap the equipment is.
This has to be a joke.
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