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  Eddy_t said:
So what do you do on a service Barrie?

Machines still need to be cleaned, sharpened, have cables adjusted, have air filters cleaned or replaced, bolts tightened, Av rubbers checked, chain brakes inspected, recoils serviced etc. etc.

 

Its just the fuel systems that need much less work, so of course the reliability of the machines is much much greater too resulting in happy owners.

 

Its just a win, win situation. No brainer to me.

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