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Anyone have any idea why this saw seized???
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<blockquote data-quote="rupedoggy" data-source="post: 3643666" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>Mike, you may feel a little upset with this, but I try to see both sides of a story, and think there may be more to this than a dull chain. A saw running the correct mixture, of high quality, and at the right richness, should not burn up with a dull chain (if it burned down the clutch I could see it). What was that saw on the tach when it left your shop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rupedoggy, post: 3643666, member: 556"] Mike, you may feel a little upset with this, but I try to see both sides of a story, and think there may be more to this than a dull chain. A saw running the correct mixture, of high quality, and at the right richness, should not burn up with a dull chain (if it burned down the clutch I could see it). What was that saw on the tach when it left your shop? [/QUOTE]
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