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I need someone to work on my chain saw. It died last time I used it and won't start anymore. A friend said it needed a "carb kit", but I have no idea what he based that on (I'm bad at carbs). I also need the chain sharpened. Can anyone recommend a shop I can take it to around here?
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power zone on roanoke st. in c'burg.

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also remember Adam's family owns a small engine repair/sales shop and im sure he has a world of knowledge about small engines.
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which adam?
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Arya Ebrahimi wrote:Wilfong

So that's why he's so partial to Fords! Family of mechanics to work on them. :lol2:
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Post by Billet Benny »

YJ wrote:
Arya Ebrahimi wrote:Wilfong

So that's why he's so partial to Fords! Family of mechanics to work on them. :lol2:
You got it!! That damn truck.

Adam, you need a Nissan. :flipoff2:
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I am quite sure that Adam could swap transmissions in that truck with his eyes closed at this point. :eek:
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and the (particle board) timing chain
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YJ wrote:and the (particle board) timing chain
I know...I'm still trying to figure that one out. Ford dropped the ball on that one, as well as some other things.
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