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dug up old Homelite Super EZ- maybe seized?
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<blockquote data-quote="svk" data-source="post: 6229088" data-attributes="member: 41967"><p>I think you are correct. I have been bitten twice by blue coil saws and plan to avoid them going forward at all costs.</p><p></p><p>Also if I remember correctly, there are different diameter crank noses which add to the enigma of converting from electronic to points as there are more than two flywheels. I think this was in the SXL/XL-12 saws and not the SEZ though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svk, post: 6229088, member: 41967"] I think you are correct. I have been bitten twice by blue coil saws and plan to avoid them going forward at all costs. Also if I remember correctly, there are different diameter crank noses which add to the enigma of converting from electronic to points as there are more than two flywheels. I think this was in the SXL/XL-12 saws and not the SEZ though. [/QUOTE]
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