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I did. I talked to him on another forum. He's okay. Just a little quick tempered maybe. Like a few other people I can think of.
Including myself.
I'll put my name on that list too.
I did. I talked to him on another forum. He's okay. Just a little quick tempered maybe. Like a few other people I can think of.
Including myself.
I did. I talked to him on another forum. He's okay. Just a little quick tempered maybe. Like a few other people I can think of.
Including myself.
I'm not a logger and I don't know jack sh*t but I did find this picture rather fitting:Comp Release matters when you run a saw for a living- thought this was a logger site. Guess not. My 460 leaked within a week, bolted it - fixed it. Just trying to help folks- bolt it and see the difference. Guess it wasn't worth the trouble regeristing here. As always, the best mechanics are Montana Loggers- Do it for a living or PISS OFF- Tough time to be the real deal
I think he thinks he doesn't need any advice, nor I don't think he'll take it.
LOL, its all good. I'm sure we all can be a little short tempered sometimes.
That's nice of you guys to say. No group hugs, though. Yeecccchhhh.
That's nice of you guys to say. No group hugs, though. Yeecccchhhh.
Cant we all just get along?
Probably. But it sure would be dull around here.
I think the Stihl compression release works better than the Husqvarna compression release. I run each brand twelve hours a day and I know what I'm talking about.
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Mr. HE
Comp Release matters when you run a saw for a living- thought this was a logger site. Guess not. My 460 leaked within a week, bolted it - fixed it. Just trying to help folks- bolt it and see the difference. Guess it wasn't worth the trouble regeristing here. As always, the best mechanics are Montana Loggers- Do it for a living or PISS OFF- Tough time to be the real deal
Got to dissagree, when you fall for a living you notice things. If you don't run your saw much, then don't worry about it. My saw gets pulled apart every weekend, so the release does get bumped, and on stihls this does result in blow-by and the bolt is the cheapest hop-up you can get. It'll rip. Like I said, just my 2 cents. If you are not running 40 hours a week, then forget it. Enjoy your saws!-Sam
+1 I would give up after 45 pulls.If you are pulling 90 times to start it, you need to work on your saw!
There should be no blow by in a properly functioning compression release. If you accidentally bump it while the saw is running, it will automatically seal back up again.
HaHaHaHAHAhAHaHa. It wasn't worth your trouble to get registered. Go back to Montana and play with your compression release. Anybody that will pull on a saw 90 times trying to start it, Is The Real Deal. Watch the door on your way out, it's been known to hit a few in the ass.Comp Release matters when you run a saw for a living- thought this was a logger site. Guess not. My 460 leaked within a week, bolted it - fixed it. Just trying to help folks- bolt it and see the difference. Guess it wasn't worth the trouble regeristing here. As always, the best mechanics are Montana Loggers- Do it for a living or PISS OFF- Tough time to be the real deal
HaHaHaHAHAhAHaHa. It wasn't worth your trouble to get registered. Go back to Montana and play with your compression release. Anybody that will pull on a saw 90 times trying to start it the real deal.
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