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Husky 395xp spud ported.Kill switch not working..


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Hi everybody, Been using my Husky 395xp today on firewood. Went to switch it OFF and the saw kept running. I haven't had a chance to take a look yet, but are there any common issues with this fault on these saws ? :confused1: Spud (Steve) any thoughts ? Many Thanks in advance...............Cheers, Med.

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Everybody, Just like to add. This is NOTHING to do with steve's porting job!! The saw goes great after the work carried out TWO years ago and would highly recommend anybody to have him work his magic on there saw. Top guy:D:D Med

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5 hours ago, spudulike said:

Sleep is for wimps, rest is what happens when you die:angryfire:

I'm a wimp, I want my bed and it's 2 AM.

 

 

Never,ever, promise to do something for someone when realistically it means working half the night to do so.:sneaky2:

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