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<blockquote data-quote="BSD" data-source="post: 3396543" data-attributes="member: 31100"><p>these little kohlers idle around 1500 rpm, at least mine does. It will start engaging the clutch around 2200 and I've found 2550-2650 the ideal range to be splitting it, enough nut to get through the wood but not enough to over power the clutch with too much flywheel speed. I also liberally applied WD40 to the clutch, at any less speed and it has too hard of a time playing catch up with the flywheels with the soaked clutch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSD, post: 3396543, member: 31100"] these little kohlers idle around 1500 rpm, at least mine does. It will start engaging the clutch around 2200 and I've found 2550-2650 the ideal range to be splitting it, enough nut to get through the wood but not enough to over power the clutch with too much flywheel speed. I also liberally applied WD40 to the clutch, at any less speed and it has too hard of a time playing catch up with the flywheels with the soaked clutch. [/QUOTE]
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