The studs come out from the block.
What would be the best to use for reinstall them.
Some Epoxy or have special glue they use for it...have no idea that's why I'm ask the PRO's opinion.
And from where I can get it.
Thanks for your time.
Here is a pic with the problem
"Stihl 031 AV electronic 25"
Stihl MS 290 20"
Stihl 017 14"
Stihl 015 L 14"
McCulloch-Eager Beaver 21 ci 14"
McCulloch-Mac 110 10"
Pouland 2800 20"
Husky 22 Tons Log Splitter":
Yes that's the one...lol. Small word.That is a pic from a saw listed on craigslist today.
$100.00 w/o bar and chain or $130.00 with bar and chain.
I don't see the saw in your list of equipment yet.
Did you pick it up today?
Very good price!
I see the ad has been pulled.
Yes the front and the rear. The front its the worst. To big for the oversize stud.Did it pull the rear stud straight out or did it unscrew?
Thank you my friend.First step is to replace the worn out sprocket, which looks like you have already done.
Then buy the oversize repair studs.
Yes that's the one...lol. Small word.
I do ask the question before I got the saw...Worst then you can see on picture.
I may have to buy a new Oil Fuel, Gas Tank Crankcase Engine Housing.
The engine is very strong, that's why I got it. Good project for the winter.
You have to be from where I am. I'm from Lancaster. You?:
Like I say not to far.Not far from Harrisburg
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