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Re: Breaking loose a stuck piston
« on: November 29, 2016, 08:59:29 pm »
Problem with old saws that get banished to the shelf is you never know exactly why they got put there in the first place .Sometimes you can tell but more times than not you'll never know .This one it could be a bad main bearing ,bad ignition or a host of other things .I might or might not figure it out once I dig into it .

 

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