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Re: The change in Chainsaws and other small engines.
« on: May 06, 2015, 11:11:42 pm »
I should have mentioned that I have adjusted the carb many times on the 40, in the last few years.
I think it is in the quality of the gasoline we get today. Just wanted some other opinions.
Old Craftsman (roper) 3.7 I bought new in about 1980, would barely run until I adjusted the carb, then ran excellent.
It had been stored dry for over eight years.

 

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