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chainsaws thinking of getting a new one.
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<blockquote data-quote="tbsadavid" data-source="post: 2696849" data-attributes="member: 4173"><p>My main saw is a Stihl MS290. Great saw for big jobs. I also have an old Homelite for smaller work. Both saws run great and cut fine. The secret is fresh fuel, clean air filter, and good sharp chain. But I never use any E10 gasoline in any 2-cycle engine. I have torn down several carbs from 2-cycle engines that would not run right and the E10 gas leaves deposits in the carbs that look like powdered sugar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbsadavid, post: 2696849, member: 4173"] My main saw is a Stihl MS290. Great saw for big jobs. I also have an old Homelite for smaller work. Both saws run great and cut fine. The secret is fresh fuel, clean air filter, and good sharp chain. But I never use any E10 gasoline in any 2-cycle engine. I have torn down several carbs from 2-cycle engines that would not run right and the E10 gas leaves deposits in the carbs that look like powdered sugar. [/QUOTE]
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