Posted by LOU from Wis. on October 25, 2017 at 15:57:46 from (184.158.3.232):
My Son cut the last of the wood and brought it up to the house for splitting,stacking, which will be tomorrows endeavor.rain in the for cast followed by rain mixed with the white stuff.I sure hope it holds off till we get it all done.Ordered felling bar for the 046 so the part will be in 2 days from today.The Stihl is over 15 years and going strong as ever.Years back son used wrong gas and it ,scored the cylinder head. Took it to Rice Lake to J.Deer for estimate. They gave me a $500.00 cost to repair and said the saw wasn't worth it.Went to stihl dealer ordered new head,rings & piston, less then $75.00 for parts including gaskets.Saved the original head just in case.Thinking of doing it again with a bigger head to make it an 066. Love the saw.Now the wood is here, time to get at it before cold and snow hits us. Regards Lou& Victor.
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