WadePatton
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I'm a bit green on saw repair, but have to do these two things next. I am an accomplished wrencher.
The 2145 was stolen-trashed-recovered, and then rebuilt by my dealer. Some time later I notice the bar oil adjustment screw is missing. He has ordered the part, but he recommended me doing it myself. So after I pull the clutch--anything special? I suspect the boneheads that stole it turned the screw and broke it. Maybe the innards is okay.
The 024 Super was having problems many years ago. It was narrowed down to fuel line--which I bought but never put on. BUT now I'm all hyped up to get that saw running again. Any special tricks or things to watch for in that operation-fuel line replacement?
Of course I'll clean and inspect all the parts/pieces as I go.
Nothing makes 20-year-dead black locust shiver like me coming to the woods with three saws.
The 2145 was stolen-trashed-recovered, and then rebuilt by my dealer. Some time later I notice the bar oil adjustment screw is missing. He has ordered the part, but he recommended me doing it myself. So after I pull the clutch--anything special? I suspect the boneheads that stole it turned the screw and broke it. Maybe the innards is okay.
The 024 Super was having problems many years ago. It was narrowed down to fuel line--which I bought but never put on. BUT now I'm all hyped up to get that saw running again. Any special tricks or things to watch for in that operation-fuel line replacement?
Of course I'll clean and inspect all the parts/pieces as I go.
Nothing makes 20-year-dead black locust shiver like me coming to the woods with three saws.