11-22-2014, 02:56 PM
I always "try" to stay away from Sears. Just have had nothing but bad luck with their service dept. I took a Sears chainsaw in and they wanted 80 bucks to look at it and the guy said it would for sure need a carb. That would run the repair bill higher than what I paid for the machine 3 years before. I took a chance back at home, took it all apart and gave it a good cleaning. replaced the fuel lines from Garden Exchange, and its been running good for the last 4 years.
But thanks guys for the pointers. My property is flat where the grass that I cut is growing.. Normally I would go "big is better"!! LOL but have to be very frugal on this venture.
But thanks guys for the pointers. My property is flat where the grass that I cut is growing.. Normally I would go "big is better"!! LOL but have to be very frugal on this venture.