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Re: Pro Mac 610 Chainsaw Oil Pump Problem
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Posted by Wayne Mo on May 14, 2006 at 21:37:51 from (207.69.137.40):
In Reply to: Re: Pro Mac 610 Chainsaw Oil Pump Problem posted by jeffcat on May 14, 2006 at 09:35:51:
Thanks for the detailed explanation, I think you hit the nail on the head. When I disassembled the latest saw I bought, it had thinner oil in it and I did see some action at the discharge hole when the saw was running without the bar attached. Then I cleaned the tank and put in new sticky oil and I got nothing out the discharge hole. Then though I blew thru the 2 holes in the body ok....but I could not blow thru the oil tank hole so I gave it a shot of air pressure and blew oil out the filler cap big time! I might have blown off a hose inside the tank. I did not know there was one in there or a screen either...how can I tell if the hose is blown off? Also why can't you remove the ball check and clean the internal passages of the plastic pump body? I am glad to find someone so knowledgeable on this saw and would like your email address for future questions!
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