Tim in NY
ArboristSite Member
Had an 024 years ago and seized it by feathering the throttle as it ran out of gas. It was my all time favorite saw and I wished many times I had had the engine rebuilt. I traded it into the dealer for an almost brand new 026, which I still use all the time.
But I now have an older friend who has given up wood cutting and is gonna give me his 024. He said it was diagnosed with lower than ideal compression recently. Assuming the saw appears in my shed, will I still be able to get the dealer to rebuild the engine? Its been out of production for what, maybe 30 years?
Tim
But I now have an older friend who has given up wood cutting and is gonna give me his 024. He said it was diagnosed with lower than ideal compression recently. Assuming the saw appears in my shed, will I still be able to get the dealer to rebuild the engine? Its been out of production for what, maybe 30 years?
Tim