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Stihl 028 WB Rebuild | Full Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="Cardston" data-source="post: 4882088" data-attributes="member: 122452"><p>Thanks! I tracked the costs and lets just say that I could have bought a new Stihl, with a few more CC's for cheaper. It was never really about the cost for me... It was my dad's saw and full of memories of good times we had when I was growing up. It will be a shelf queen in my office. That being said, I ran a full tank through it yesterday after I got it tuned and she screams.</p><p></p><p>I've got a couple 048's and an 044. I'm deciding what project will be my next for a good 'user' saw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cardston, post: 4882088, member: 122452"] Thanks! I tracked the costs and lets just say that I could have bought a new Stihl, with a few more CC's for cheaper. It was never really about the cost for me... It was my dad's saw and full of memories of good times we had when I was growing up. It will be a shelf queen in my office. That being said, I ran a full tank through it yesterday after I got it tuned and she screams. I've got a couple 048's and an 044. I'm deciding what project will be my next for a good 'user' saw. [/QUOTE]
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