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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 5/26/2018 10:13 PM, wrote: I noticed my Honda was dripping a little oil a couple weeks ago. I just topped it up and went on with my life. The next day it pumped out 2 quarts in 2 miles leaving a trail up into my driveway. I looked and it was leaking around the oil filter housing. I fooled with it for a few minutes and decided laying under a car with oil dripping in my face was not what I wanted to do. This Honda is miserable to work on. Harry will be happy, I paid the man.Â* The filter base itself was bad. On a lift, replacing it was trivial but under the car, not so much. Hey, I change the spark plug on my chain saw every few years! ![]() I don't sharpen the chain, though. I have two chains. When the one on the saw gets dull, I swap it out with the other one, the one that I have sharpened. Then I drop the dull chain off to get sharpened. I don't see the problem in doing "the bizyness" with honest, local tradespeople. I have a Dremel grinder. Sharpens the chainsaw quickly and easily. Very convenient when cutting a bunch of stuff, and gets dull, or you clip a rock, etc. not super science to sharpen a blade. |
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