thclimer
Veteran Member
Get those things unboxed and put them to use!
I sent you a PM before I saw this. Sign me up for one also please! My info is in the PM. GregHi again! I got tracking numbers that say the next shipment of JonCutter 2511 will be here the 25th! These are the ones that will have the full works and shipping for $99 (plus tax in Ohio). I have some orders to fill and about a dozen up for grabs.
And aren't you lucky! I've found the same problem with my Greenworks Pro battery saw! The oil fill is a flip cap and it always takes a pair of pliers to loosen - always just finger tightened upon fill. It's a PITA for sure - yet I do like everything else about that saw!All these cap troubles….
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Yeah I don’t know, I just flip it up and turn it open. They work perfectly. Must be a Stihl thing?And aren't you lucky! I've found the same problem with my Greenworks Pro battery saw! The oil fill is a flip cap and it always takes a pair of pliers to loosen - always just finger tightened upon fill. It's a PITA for sure - yet I do like everything else about that saw!
I have the same problem with my Greenworks 60 volt battery saw have to use pliers or wrench to get flip top cap loose even though I just finger tighten it. My Greenworks 48 volt 14 inch chainsaw , same looking flip top bar oil cap which I just got in July I can get it off without using pliersAnd aren't you lucky! I've found the same problem with my Greenworks Pro battery saw! The oil fill is a flip cap and it always takes a pair of pliers to loosen - always just finger tightened upon fill. It's a PITA for sure - yet I do like everything else about that saw!
Man if as big as some of mine that come out over the years. I hope you got more then the clown 25cc saw.A rather large maple tree got pissed off and kicked out a rather large branch last night about 1 A.M.
The branch grazed the nearby power line and popped a link on the transformer that shut down power to the house. Quite a crash BANG and crush, woke us right up!
Power company came out and did the reset with electricity restored by 2 A.M
I'm putting this little clown saw to the test tomorrow.
remind me to takes pictures. It's likely a weeks worth of "shoulder season heat"
Man if as big as some of mine that come out over the years. I hope you got more then the clown 25cc saw.
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eremats, I'm glad that I'm not the only one with this annoyance problem! Thought for sure it was just me.I have the same problem with my Greenworks 60 volt battery saw have to use pliers or wrench to get flip top cap loose even though I just finger tighten it. My Greenworks 48 volt 14 inch chainsaw , same looking flip top bar oil cap which I just got in July I can get it off without using pliers