Posted by wellmax99 on January 30, 2014 at 05:59:32 from (199.255.64.153):
I enjoyed reading about how sorry Husqvarna and Stihl chainsaws are.
I am assuming these complaints are from guys that are pouring corn gas in their saws and then letting it set for a couple of months between use.
Each time I go out and start up my husqvarna and stihl chainsaw after it’s been setting in my shop for a month or more, unused:
I just think back to the old days when I used the old heavy Homelite and McCulloch chainsaws. At least, in those days, you did not have to worry about any bugs biting you as they made so much smoke running 16:1 oil/gas ratio, the smoke killed off any insects. They had noise and spark arrestors on them, they were so loud, even with earplugs you could hardly hear the next day and you had better wait a few minutes after you shut down for the day to check for smoldering fires as sparks were all time flying out of the arrestor.
You never left the shop without your small carb adjusting screw driver poked in the bib of your overalls as you were going to have to make numerous carb adjustments during the day.
Now those were the good old days, but those old saws as cantankerous as they were, sure beat an ax or crosscut saw by a country mile.
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