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This is starting to get out of control.
Hot a husky 55 for a check up and received a muffler mod.
I got a box with a 084 in bits, vey tired unit needing a few bits.
Just picked up my 08s which I would like to restore to new
Got a 011 from eBay also needing some TLC.
And a 012 just about finished, needing a carby kit only hopefully.
 
More on the bench than I want! The 066 and 046, bad gas new Piston and rings for both, need a new tank for the 064, oiler not workin right on the 088, and need a new bar tip on the other 046!
Rough weekend
 
Had a neighbour drop off a craftsman saw that needed tuning and a good going over and dropped that off when he said Oh I have this as well, found it in the house I bought from my granddad . Does not run, well way back when it did but would leak gas everywhere. A Husqvarna 2100 CD 24" bar and chain. Old gas in the tank and the fuel line fell apart. Drained and found 2 fuel filters inside the gas thank and the retaining chain for the gas cap. Odd because I shook it and there was no sound! Looked closer and there is a sticky sludge at the bottom of the tank. New fuel filter, cleaned up and its a runner.

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It cleaned up pretty good I will try it in some wood tomorrow and send it home.
 
It was smoking quite a bit when fired up from cold and four stroking a lot at 13,200 when I got it back from Randy. I did add another exhaust port and that brought it up to 13,500. I don't think it's the rev limiter, I have a good idea what it should sound like, but I have been wrong before. What rpm did the limiter cut them off at?
 
Hey Randy if your around this is what the plug looked like after 5 tanks on the 064, 13,500 rpm fourstrokin heavy.View attachment 368477

That "looks" scary lean.

Did you kill it in a cut, then pull the plug?

If not, you won't get a good reading.

If you pulled it after idling......it might need more fuel on the low side.

I like 13,200 on those saws. Big saw, big wood, lots of fuel.
 

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