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My father recently passed and he was carpenter/electrician/plumber trade skill man in my family and I was more focused on the tech and digital fields but I'm trying to learn and fill some of the roles he filled for my family (I've mostly been working on electrical stuff so far).
I also don't want all my fathers tools to be neglected and end up rusted pieces of metal which is why I've been trying to change the fuel line in one of the chainsaws (it had dried up and split). It was a bitch just trying to get the line fed in but, I'm not sure if I have everything connected to where it's suppose to go.
If anyone could take a look and let me know if the lines are all right or what I need to switch around before I put it all back together.
I appreciate any help.
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