wisc93ex570-2guy
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Srx007
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yamahapartsation.com, have part diagrams and numbers from 2018-1968
A couple of bucks
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Find a chainsaw/small engine shop that carries OREGON brand fuel line. The Ace/Stihl close to me has all the different sizes. It is very flexible and can take really tite angles w/o kinking.
Tygon is E10 compatible.
Oregon is E40 compatible.
It stays flexible substantially longer.
Tygon is E10 compatible.
Oregon is E40 compatible.
It stays flexible substantially longer.
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wisc93ex570-2guy
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Thanks ill check it out db