W wickedsprint ArboristSite Lurker Joined Dec 28, 2013 Messages 27 Reaction score 8 Location S. Florida Mar 27, 2016 #1 Yanked the caps to tune it, guessing I need to replace them to ensure needles stay put? If so, can anyone provide the part numbers please? Thank you.
Yanked the caps to tune it, guessing I need to replace them to ensure needles stay put? If so, can anyone provide the part numbers please? Thank you.
D DND 9000 Addicted to ArboristSite AS Supporting Member. Joined Sep 11, 2012 Messages 1,364 Reaction score 1,232 Location Germany Mar 28, 2016 #2 The Question is how easily the screws turn. If it is strong, then I think they will not move, but it can be possible through the vibrations. Part numbers for Cap on L screw is: 4144 121 2700 Cap on H screw is: 4229 121 2701 Kind regards from Germany.
The Question is how easily the screws turn. If it is strong, then I think they will not move, but it can be possible through the vibrations. Part numbers for Cap on L screw is: 4144 121 2700 Cap on H screw is: 4229 121 2701 Kind regards from Germany.
W wickedsprint ArboristSite Lurker Joined Dec 28, 2013 Messages 27 Reaction score 8 Location S. Florida Mar 28, 2016 #3 Thank you for the reply. Theyre pretty snug. I may be able to use finger nail polish too.
W wickedsprint ArboristSite Lurker Joined Dec 28, 2013 Messages 27 Reaction score 8 Location S. Florida Apr 2, 2016 #4 Well I figured out the bog after looking at idle speed with a tach. Upping the idle the recommended 3600 is rpm helped dramatically.
Well I figured out the bog after looking at idle speed with a tach. Upping the idle the recommended 3600 is rpm helped dramatically.