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Brand new 576xp and piston scoring
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoytster" data-source="post: 5806906" data-attributes="member: 47524"><p>You can barely feel it with your finger, the picture actually makes it look a little worse than it is, but it's there. You can see some VERY light marks on the rings that correspond with marks on the piston, but you cannot feel anything on the rings. The saw still runs great and I don't think it really hurt anything, I just don't want it getting any worse. This is my first $800 saw, I'm really trying to take care of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoytster, post: 5806906, member: 47524"] You can barely feel it with your finger, the picture actually makes it look a little worse than it is, but it's there. You can see some VERY light marks on the rings that correspond with marks on the piston, but you cannot feel anything on the rings. The saw still runs great and I don't think it really hurt anything, I just don't want it getting any worse. This is my first $800 saw, I'm really trying to take care of it. [/QUOTE]
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