Matt Hogden
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I like flippy caps. And to be honest, normal caps piss me off now
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Just use screwdriver end of your wrench.If you're talking about the husky flippy caps then yes they are great. I would like to see how well they hold up in a professional loggers hands. Sure would suck if the flippy part broke off in the field
Blasphemy!I like flippy caps. And to be honest, normal caps piss me off now
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If you're talking about the husky flippy caps then yes they are great. I would like to see how well they hold up in a professional loggers hands. Sure would suck if the flippy part broke off in the field
It’s not that we tighten them to much, it’s that gas expands under heat and the pressure builds up behind and makes them a real pisser to remove.Flippies are ok.
Iv never had problems with husky flippies.
But i like my traditional caps. IMO The problem most people have is they tighten things down WAY to much.
Stop tightening them down so dang tight and there will be no problems.
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Fascinating, now all the 372 needs is a fuel sight window! How one would implement this? Hmmm got the gears turningYes you can
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It has one. When you hear it start leaning out, re-fill it.Fascinating, now all the 372 needs is a fuel sight window! How one would implement this? Hmmm got the gears turning
Stihl has the transparent tank, have to say I like that.Fascinating, now all the 372 needs is a fuel sight window! How one would implement this? Hmmm got the gears turning
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