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Stihl fuel tanks from Hong kong
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Grice" data-source="post: 5601523" data-attributes="member: 134509"><p>No flexing that I noticed but I highly doubt the quality is quite the same as a Stihl. In fact I know the plastic is not because the choke lever that came as part of the assembly is not near as stiff as a factory one. It doesnt feel like its going to break or anything but when you push it all the way down into the chocked position it is easy to flex it past where it is supposed to stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Grice, post: 5601523, member: 134509"] No flexing that I noticed but I highly doubt the quality is quite the same as a Stihl. In fact I know the plastic is not because the choke lever that came as part of the assembly is not near as stiff as a factory one. It doesnt feel like its going to break or anything but when you push it all the way down into the chocked position it is easy to flex it past where it is supposed to stop. [/QUOTE]
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