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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 78882" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>hehehe i like it.</p><p>The thing is, it does happen.</p><p>We had multiple cans of fuel at home, my dad and I were cutting up a rather large log. He filled the tank up and I proceeded to cut away happily, the saw was getting lower on power and kept conking out till it stopped running all together. There were two tins, one was 2 stroke fuel, the other was not, anyone want to guess what tin of fuel was picked up? We now have totally different tins for these fuels now, so it won't happen again.</p><p>Thankfully it was a Stihl and replacement pistons/rings/barrels were available for a very good price. About $60 later, the saw is up and running as good as it ever did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 78882, member: 82"] hehehe i like it. The thing is, it does happen. We had multiple cans of fuel at home, my dad and I were cutting up a rather large log. He filled the tank up and I proceeded to cut away happily, the saw was getting lower on power and kept conking out till it stopped running all together. There were two tins, one was 2 stroke fuel, the other was not, anyone want to guess what tin of fuel was picked up? We now have totally different tins for these fuels now, so it won't happen again. Thankfully it was a Stihl and replacement pistons/rings/barrels were available for a very good price. About $60 later, the saw is up and running as good as it ever did. [/QUOTE]
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