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Farmertech 372xp wont hold a tune
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<blockquote data-quote="Den" data-source="post: 7708221" data-attributes="member: 141024"><p>Yep Termite. The way I see it, the tank has to release pressure that builds up in the tank from fuel sloshing around. Also has to allow air into the tank as the diaphragm draws fuel and creates a suction.</p><p></p><p>He ought to try running the saw with no vent tube, duck bill, grub screw, of any kind... just an open hole. Simply run the saw, and hold the saw upright and don't do any dramatic cutting maneuver's. See how it behaves. </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Den, post: 7708221, member: 141024"] Yep Termite. The way I see it, the tank has to release pressure that builds up in the tank from fuel sloshing around. Also has to allow air into the tank as the diaphragm draws fuel and creates a suction. He ought to try running the saw with no vent tube, duck bill, grub screw, of any kind... just an open hole. Simply run the saw, and hold the saw upright and don't do any dramatic cutting maneuver's. See how it behaves. . [/QUOTE]
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