Vernon Tull
ArboristSite Operative
I haven’t posted here in several years, so I know that you fellows don’t know me. Allow me to humbly admit my status: purely homeowner saw work (storm cleanup & firewood), non-professional, far more amateur than most of you. I’m also not much of a saw mechanic, but I do take care of my equipment and it usually lasts a long time.
Among my saws I have a Husqvarna 350 that’s been a good saw for six or seven years, but this past weekend it developed a problem: when I re-fuel, the fuel runs out of the tank housing about as fast as I can pour it in.
Is this a common problem on the 350’s? Is it more expensive to repair this than the saw is worth?
Among my saws I have a Husqvarna 350 that’s been a good saw for six or seven years, but this past weekend it developed a problem: when I re-fuel, the fuel runs out of the tank housing about as fast as I can pour it in.
Is this a common problem on the 350’s? Is it more expensive to repair this than the saw is worth?