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Sam Wooldridge

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  1. Just seeing what experience people have had using Buffalo boards for a DIY arb box? also what thickness feels sturdy enough? Thanks
  2. Both saws seem to be running at about 80-90%. Seems odd to say but I can just feel it. they were both brought brand new and had a couple months work but due to circumstances they had to be stored away for about year and a half. the tanks were emptied and run out. Before i start messing to much with them to find the problem, i was going to start off by replacing the fuel lines, filters and carb diaphragm. this is me guessing that maybe small amount of fuel stayed in the tanks/lines and maybe ruined those parts. Just wondering if this sounds about right to start off with or if i should check anything else first. they are getting used daily now and still work well enough but like i said i can just feel its not to the full capacity. new chains so not because its blunt, also have done the reset and didn't make much difference. TIA

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