[AT] Looking for parts for STIHL
Paul Waugh
pwaugh at embarqmail.com
Sat Feb 14 19:27:21 PST 2009
Reminds me of a Macullough (sp). Back in the 50's. Oiler would not pump
right and would lose oil, We had to travel 15 mi to a repair shop, which
then was a long way. My Uncle told of the problem. The mechanic never said a
word. He picked up the saw, put it on the bench, picked a 20 oz ballpien
hammer, pushed the plunger all of the way down, and smacked the plunger with
the hammer. $4.50, the oiler worked great. The ball was just not seated
good at the bottomed of the plunger. My Uncle was pissed. 2 hrs out of
the day, and $4.50 for one swing of the hammer. Moral, you get paid for
what you know, it impressed me at 15 yr of age.
Paul - IN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Strobel" <Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Looking for parts for STIHL
> Howdy Mark;
> I've got a Stihl. It's been to three different shops and they still
> can't get the chain oiler to work right. All the lube is gone in just a
> few minutes and I believe it's supposed to last as long as a tank of gas.
>
> Appreciate you sending your pdf file!
> Best REgards
> RickinMt.
> Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com
>
>
>
>> I also have a service manual in .pdf form but it is a 2.5MB file size -
>> you'll need a hi-speed internet connection. I can email it if you like -
>> let
>> me know.
>> Mark
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