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Can a chainsaw run lean if tachometer shows idle speed and high speed rpms in normal range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old2stroke" data-source="post: 7334739" data-attributes="member: 141754"><p>Throw away the tach and learn to tune the saw by how it sounds in the cut. Manufacturers tach numbers are primarily meant to make the saw meet EPA emission requirements, usually on the lean side of optimum and longevity of the engine is NOT the main concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old2stroke, post: 7334739, member: 141754"] Throw away the tach and learn to tune the saw by how it sounds in the cut. Manufacturers tach numbers are primarily meant to make the saw meet EPA emission requirements, usually on the lean side of optimum and longevity of the engine is NOT the main concern. [/QUOTE]
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