B_Turner
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4 per Dolmar dealer that stocks parts.
Now you have me doing it.
Now you have me doing it.
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This is what I was talking about, the Dolmar bike:
-24 for each of the Dolmar dealers that stock the 7900 in Washington.
I know a few people looking for those 24 sets of red tops.
I like the new black ones with the updated pre screen.
I had cut with my 375,066,7900 for the same amount of time one day and the Husky HD filter had smaller chips on the outer filter, the 066 HD filter had chips on the prefilter around the filter, but the 7900 had no chips in the mesh air filter at all, clean as a whistle, unlike it used to before the pre-filter carb cover that came out for 07.
Just homeowner use though, would like to see what a pro sees like you B.
Just letting you know B_Turner.
Is the C clip on the 880 rim the same clip as my 066 (which I already have spares of)?
I realized that I had my main question so buried with other carp, that I am reposting my question without the clutter.
The 880 uses the 10 x 1.5mm clip.........The 660 uses the 8 x 1.3 mm clip like most other Stihls
The list above are the 10 x 1.5mm
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yeah.. we know.. but they ruined it - gave it a girly name
The manual assumes the CARB limiters are in place. The coil will limit about 12,250.. but... it's not a clean transition.
The WOT is set to 11,500 via the carb to avoid the ignition limiter. Remember.. . this is just a SWAG for any given bar length... etc. It will leave the saw slightly rich, but that's just fine for most uses. And 500 rpm is meaningless in real terms.
Don't mess with the H screw unless you really understand how the limiter works....
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When I do set the rpm on a saw with a limiter (eg 7900) I start alittle too low and creep up to make sure I am not being fooled by the limiter. So there...ttthhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Good luck on that approach with the 880!
What would the professor do?
Whoever he is... probably cut wood..
I can't remember the last time I tached one of my OWN saws..
Whoever he is... probably cut wood....
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