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Re: scored piston on a 345
« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2013, 08:03:46 pm »
Thank you very much, the videos and your advice were a tremendous help.

It idles a starts pretty well.  Still stumbles a bit on a trigger squeeze, and has loss of power in a cut.  Therefore it is getting better and I just need to work with it a bit.    For the first time it seems I am getting somewhere.


One would guess that a fellow who has 2 weed-eaters, and 4 chainsaws would have this figured out before now   ::)  . 

Thanks again, I will read more to pick up as much as I can.
I get in trouble for looking at saws.  She thinks 6 is enough, for firewood and keeping the property trimmed. ( I really like this site )

 

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