montanaman
Gold Member
i think it's great how people on here help each other but i like the fact even more that people click on the link just hoping for an update.......like everyone is pulling for the other person to get something fixed without having to pay someone to do it!
good job....
and i don't know about you, but i sure don't care for those HOMOlite saws![]()
Hey now watch it there! Some of us on here try to feed our kids with the money folks pay us for repairing things. I work very well with my customers, but I can't tell you how many times someone will bring something in and I wish they would have brought it to me before they tried to fix it. There is a simple but complete procedure that I follow when something comes in for repair. I have a lot of very special and expensive tools that help me save time, and my customers money on repairs.
On this 026, one of my favorite saws, a piston and cylinder is about $200. It pays to have a complete pressure check of the fuel system and also a pressure and vacuum check of the engine to make sure you don't lean it out and burn it up. I also do an RPM check on a saw when it is in for service to set the max RPMs where they should be with the high mixture.
Basic maint work like plugs and filters can be done by anyone, but I see a lot of saws burn up when people think they should be touching the carb adjustment screws.
Ken