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MS 260 Pro Chain Saw - the chainbrake is melting again
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<blockquote data-quote="Fish" data-source="post: 305408" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>I had warranteed out a couple of Stihls inthe past, where the muffler halves were not</p><p>mated together correctly, and exhaust was leaking out where it should not. This was</p><p>an actual defect, and not just put back together wrong by someone[customer].</p><p> Take a close look at them, and if it looks like a defect, take it by the dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fish, post: 305408, member: 167"] I had warranteed out a couple of Stihls inthe past, where the muffler halves were not mated together correctly, and exhaust was leaking out where it should not. This was an actual defect, and not just put back together wrong by someone[customer]. Take a close look at them, and if it looks like a defect, take it by the dealer. [/QUOTE]
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