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Been searching around they give a part number but not the size. I finally found a 372xp pull cord is 4.5mm and I believe my 359 is 3.5mm dia. pull cord does that sound right?
Been searching around they give a part number but not the size. I finally found a 372xp pull cord is 4.5mm and I believe my 359 is 3.5mm dia. pull cord does that sound right?
I have had luck with ordinary nylon rope.. perhaps a little less durable, but I haven't had it fail yet.. Length? wrap until the spool is full and give another 3" for knots and lead-in.. always easier to shorten than to lengthen, and there's nothing worse than too short a pull cord! Make sure to use some quality lube on the recoil assembly.. stuff that doesn't dry out, get gummy, etc
I think i get the idea of what you're saying, but want to make sure.. Larger cords are OK in the summer because they're flexible, but when they get cold they get a little too stiff to rewind? Could an extra turn of preload on the spring help?^^^^^^^^^
Max summer size in winter beats it
If you hear a soft gentle hum overhead don't panic (indeed you won't have time to panic), as the drone will release it's guided missile momentarily afterwards.Been searching around they give a part number but not the size. I finally found a 372xp pull cord is 4.5mm and I believe my 359 is 3.5mm dia. pull cord does that sound right?
Didn't see it mentioned, but by wrapping the spool full, the diameter of the pull loop it larger on the spool which produces more torque for the same pulling force. So, if you have a modded saw with high compression (or any large displacement saw), a fully loaded spool will help you overcome the compression during starting!
Send me the handle and I'll install it ten bux plus postage.[emoji48]You mean you can buy rope without the handle for 20$????
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