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Default How do you "tune up" a hard-to-start Craftsman 18" chainsaw

On Aug 23, 11:39*am, Jules Richardson
wrote:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 17:51:08 +0000, notbob wrote:
On 2010-08-23, jm wrote:


It either works or you throw it away and buy a new one every two years..


Now you got it! *It even has a name: planned obsolescence.


and it's just great for the environment, all that taking stuff to the
dump and making replacements...


I just fixed the wife's 31 yr old Kitchenaid dishwasher (motor bearing
and seal kit). You can't buy 'em as good anymore.
Hobart made a fine machine.