SteveSr
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OP said that this was a "low hour" saw which sparked my question as to what might cause this much damage in such a short time.Just lots of use. Everything wears out.
OP said that this was a "low hour" saw which sparked my question as to what might cause this much damage in such a short time.Just lots of use. Everything wears out.
So what would cause this kind of intake skirt wear? Fines getting through the air filter? Could be possible with the older style fleece filters. Cutting in wet/cold/snow conditions where ingesting water will wash the oil off of the cylinder? Any other possibilities?
OP said t hat this was a "low hour" saw which sparked my question as to what might cause this much damage in such a short time.Just lots of use. Everything wears out.
I forgot that part. As he bought it new, the low hour part is true (unlike most sale saws).OP said that this was a "low hour" saw which sparked my question as to what might cause this much damage in such a short time.
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