Bilge Rat LT 20
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A bush hog can disassemble anything instantly. They can wind up a 1/4 mile of electric fence wire before you can stomp the clutch too.
Sorry about the saw.
Sorry about the saw.
It depends on which ignition and flywheel he has. I have several recoil covers so I can probably get him the right one. I might have a handle also.
Sorry to see your misfortune, but I'm sure you'll have it "good as old" in no time! 044 #1 had a mishap a few years back. Needed a new tank handle ($$$), had to straighten the handle bar (it is almost right) and the clutch cover is still cracked, but works just fine.
I hope it's one of those things you only forget once.my first new 372 has been through 3 top covers, recoils, handles, brake flags, and mufflers. original tank and clutch cover though. i'm not proud of it LOL. the day you forgot you left a saw in the firing line! LOL
If it had been an echo it would have lifted the tree off its self.the echo's are the chuck norris of the saw world.Why, oh why, couldn't it have been an echo?!?!?
Don't feel bad. 6 years ago I "mulched"
A 359 under a rapidly spinning bush hog. I still occasionally find bits and pieces of that saw in the woods.
I hope it's one of those things you only forget once.
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I'm not sure I'm ready to talk about it. Going to go cry in my beer. Only thing I will say is if you bring a second saw into the woods remember where you pit it down.
WTB, handle and recoil.
or a Wild ThingWhy, oh why, couldn't it have been an echo?!?!?
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