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Posted by Paul Shuler on February 10, 2007 at 13:08:50 from (170.29.248.3):
Yesterday was one of those days that everything I touched I broke. Went out to my parents home to clean up some of the down trees from the recent MO ice storm. I planed on useing dads old Farmall C to pull a small trailer around between the down trees to stack the brush on. Tractor had no spark at all coming from the mag. Uuugh. 2nd thing was I had been sawing about 8 hours when I came to a down old birch tree. Got about half way through it and the chain just stopped on the saw.{Stihl saw}. Took the bar off and cleaned all the wood chips out and it still wouldn't go. Engine starts and runs fine but the sproket that turns the chain does not move at all. Went and got dad's old Huskavara {spelling?} sawed for a few hours, sat it down for about two minutes to move some brush and the same exact thing. WHAT HAVE I DONE TO THESE SAWS? I am so sore today I can barely type. But I still have about 25 trees and tons of brush down on my place. I need to get these saws working. Any advice would be welcomed. I know very little about chain saws. They both had chain oil in them and and seemed to be oiling fine so I'm clueless. I'll be asking about getting the old C running when I get all this wood cut up. Paul
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