Posted by IowaJohn on December 17, 2013 at 12:52:05 from (207.177.37.221):
In Reply to: Stihl saw carb posted by notjustair on December 16, 2013 at 17:43:11:
We just got a 180 ez start actually my wife picked it up. She does some of the trimming around here so I wanted to make sure she liked it. She does. I trust our local dealer to no end and they know us well. They showed her everything and she started it @ the shop and is happy, The 029 farm boss was getting heavy for the both of us so we opted for a smaller handier saw. We still have the bigger saw for other jobs but this littler saw will be easier to handle. All we ever did to the 029 was change the plug, clean the filters and sharpen the chains, and do I dare say it always had gas in it, if it'd sat awhile I dumped the old out and put in fresh and it always started.
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