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Have you ever driven over your $500 saw?
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<blockquote data-quote="bushinspector" data-source="post: 1745743" data-attributes="member: 14188"><p>Well did not back over my 660 but done somthing as stupid. I was so excited to get my brand spanking new saw in the trees that I reached over and grabbed the fuel jug and poured it full and filled the bar oil. Off to the tree I went. Cut real slow and stopped after 10 minutes to let things cool off due to not wanting to abuse my new toy. The new saw did not want to start so back to the dealer I went. After checking it out it had very low compression and the jug was scared. They checked the fuel and it had no color in it. Now that will make one ill. I went back and checked and I had used the gas that HAD NOT BEEN MIXED!! Stihl Hurts!!</p><p></p><p>Needless to say NO GAS IN THE EQUIPMENT TRAILER UNLESS IT IS MIXED!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushinspector, post: 1745743, member: 14188"] Well did not back over my 660 but done somthing as stupid. I was so excited to get my brand spanking new saw in the trees that I reached over and grabbed the fuel jug and poured it full and filled the bar oil. Off to the tree I went. Cut real slow and stopped after 10 minutes to let things cool off due to not wanting to abuse my new toy. The new saw did not want to start so back to the dealer I went. After checking it out it had very low compression and the jug was scared. They checked the fuel and it had no color in it. Now that will make one ill. I went back and checked and I had used the gas that HAD NOT BEEN MIXED!! Stihl Hurts!! Needless to say NO GAS IN THE EQUIPMENT TRAILER UNLESS IT IS MIXED!! [/QUOTE]
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