I'll have to take a look and see what i have laying around, used to work on lots of those saws.I’ve been looking for a top cover for this one for about 2 years. Still haven’t found one.
I'll have to take a look and see what i have laying around, used to work on lots of those saws.I’ve been looking for a top cover for this one for about 2 years. Still haven’t found one.
Damn, I watch that stuff on TV ... You have to be a tough, crazy SOB to do that stuff ... but it seems the pay can be OK!!!Please Shooter! Unless you've beat a 6" layer of ice off the deck of a crab boat on the Bering Sea in the middle of January with 30 foot seas while -30°? You simply just don't understand the meaning of the word COLD!
Been out of stock for about 2 years.Heck can get them off Amazon
Husqvarna OEM Chainsaw Cylinder Cover 504054301 Fits 346XP 353 https://a.co/d/2C0feUl
Let me dig around after work tomorrow see what I have.
If you mean by fresh'n up? Flush down the "toy"let.Then yes! It is definitely time IMOP!The one on this saw is pretty much black. Actually this whole saw was pretty bad when I got it. Heavily abused. Maybe it’s time to freshen it up
Retired from crab fishing a few years ago in my early 40'sDamn, I watch that stuff on TV ... You have to be a tough, crazy SOB to do that stuff ... but it seems the pay can be OK!!!
Now don't get me wrong, I've been on the water in rough seas, and I've been on the Mountain in freezing cold, but I have NO DESIRE to mix the two!
More power to ya ... and STAY SAFE!!!
We had to with the 066. We would slap on the ol OEM 066 accessory bolt on winter kit! It consisted of all entirely different air filter, filter cover, and an additional plastic shroud that covers half of the cooling fan air intake or "starter assembly" if that's what you want to call it. Next time you look at an 066 you'll see small threaded holes in the starter assembly cover for the little torx bolts that fasen down the shroud. The 066 would ice up bad with out the winter kit in cold weather! I STIHL have one fir my 066!I was wondering if you blocked off your starter once it got so cold out or not?
BIG deal! dense air ='s more Bernoullies... or so the saying goes. then there is density altitude, too! both issues have bought a lot of acreage for many over the years. " FARM FOR SALE: Just F'UP! "in AK mountian flying hurts a lot, not prepared for the weather, conditions or changes. annually! hey, that is some pretty cool stuff u r up to over in what's on my bench! nice work! nice shop! i see not ur first rodeo.I can imagine air density and currents can be a pretty big deal when flying. When I was a kid working at a trap/skeet club, I knew these old timers who'd come in to shoot skeet on Saturday mornings. Most were retired pilots (one flew b-26s in WW2) and they'd tell stories about small, single engine planes getting pushed out of the sky by downdrafts, when crossing the Sierras.
me, too! any starting help i like. reminds, me.. i got one i need to replace. currently, saw starting, but each time i prime... it reminds me!! lolI like the purge bulbs, they are like a fuel system indicator, when they get nasty and aren't clear it's time to freshen the whole fuel system. And who can argue with how well they start.
It's defiantly not running right
Ha ha! Well its it good thing I don't shop for small saws! Toys r Us has new 346's in stock if you can't get yours run'n!
According to the kid, anyway.
i definitely can't! always behind... (KK) i don't mind his ways! frankly, i find both hisself and his posts interesting. someone who posts more than me! i was using KK... but, 'the kid' has a pleasant youthful sound to it. he can be, well... imo... a bit larger than (some) other AS subscribers at times... but for me... his pix make up for it!Heck, I can’t always keep up and I usually check it several times a day.
none of my saws are toys! i have to be safety conscious everytime i fire one up and more so... using it! no mistakes!!! mistakes? - no mercy!Hey, it's his IMOP .
I'm pretty sure there's no toys r us these days, if there was I'd be heading there to buy a few .
i believe him...He have had -74 at my house.
If its a fairly decent crack, not much in cold weather!
I used to live with a chic like that, she was bitter cold, not sure that cold, but I'm sure we're in real Michigan .
me, neither... even with the stuff clause, thot it was getting side-tracked!!!"Stuck it out" isn't the term Id use in that comment! Lol!
me, too... but hope i never find out what -74f is like....I like colder weather, but I have no idea what that's like, and I don't plan on finding out .
heck! i read when the sun pops out and it's 23f they take off their coats and roll up their sleeves!!That's ridiculous cold.....
Worst I've ever experienced was -10! I know, that's just balmy for y'all eskimos, but it was plenty cold for me..... IMOP!
cold is relative, but within my PL's (personal limits) don't seem to be too bad for me, maybe the added insulation has helped!As the years rolled by, I got to absolutely HATE the cold, didn't mind the snow so much, but the cold really sucks.
SR
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