RBurtcher
ArboristSite Operative
Before pulling it down run a compression check and a vacuum/pressure test. This is important information to know if anything is wrong as why it may have happened.
I thought for sure my piston would be wore out with all the use it had as a rental but it was pristine. New rings and some rubber parts was all it needed.
I'm pretty sure I have a spare switch from a replacement tank due to a cracked handle. if it were me, I would ditch that chain, run a few tests and if things look good run it.
I thought for sure my piston would be wore out with all the use it had as a rental but it was pristine. New rings and some rubber parts was all it needed.
I'm pretty sure I have a spare switch from a replacement tank due to a cracked handle. if it were me, I would ditch that chain, run a few tests and if things look good run it.