Yes there will be some small cosmetic problems on any used saw ship that cover back and I will send you another like I said I dont want you unhappy but I feel its very minor it affects nothing! That isn't the only saw that has that slight gap either it is somewhat common.I'm not looking to start any bad talk between us I was just looking to see if it was a common problem for these saws and so I could fix it myself if it was an easy thing to do. Like I said the saw runs great and I'm happy with that, but when you spend this kind of money I didn't expect it to have anyting cosmetic (other than some scratches because I realize it to used saw) wrong with it
Grizz please clean that saw!View attachment 716865 I have 3 of em, all look just the same, all work perfectly.
When it gets a rebuild I will, lol!Grizz please clean that saw!
That may be never they last if you take care of them!When it gets a rebuild I will, lol!
The way it is made causes the gap it was not made with machine like precision like the internal engine parts are thats why!I understand but there must be a reason why it is there, that's all I was trying to figure out is what causes the gap?
Snow huh we don't have any yet I'm expecting someView attachment 716867
It’s well taken care of, the air filter is clean as a whistle! This one is my truck saw, we had a lot of snow this week so I carry it in my tool box along with tow chains and a shovel.
These aren’t made anymore so no new saw to compare it to.With a new saw there's probably no Gap so something is or has happened to it to cause it to not meet flush...
As I said before I'm not trying to create problems just looking for a person that would know why the Gap is there maybe...
I took it apart and back together about four to five times and ran out of time trying to figure out what was holding it up from closing the gap.
This forum is a great tool that can be used in many ways to troubleshoot from people's past history with something like this(not saying that it's a bad saw or I'm unhappy with it just looking for a resolution to a problem)...
It's the way they are designed. A brand new one will have the gap as well.With a new saw there's probably no Gap so something is or has happened to it to cause it to not meet flush...
As I said before I'm not trying to create problems just looking for a person that would know why the Gap is there maybe...
I took it apart and back together about four to five times and ran out of time trying to figure out what was holding it up from closing the gap.
This forum is a great tool that can be used in many ways to troubleshoot from people's past history with something like this(not saying that it's a bad saw or I'm unhappy with it just looking for a resolution to a problem)...
Enter your email address to join: