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Not sure what carb you have. But generally FarmerTec is cloning, making an excat copy of the carbs used in Stihl saws so your jets not big enough in my opinion. I have a whole section on this subject on my website. I even have part #s and resources.
http://thechainsawkitguy.com
I have the farmertec clone carb that came with the saw it has the replaceable jet here's a picture IMG_20180114_102851.jpg and yes I think it's to small I have the high speed adjustment set right at 1 & 3/4 out from bottom although it runs great but would like it to be more closer to one turn out. And thanks for the info I'll be checking your site out this evening. :yes::drinkingcoffee:
 
I have the farmertec clone carb that came with the saw it has the replaceable jet here's a picture View attachment 627480 and yes I think it's to small I have the high speed adjustment set right at 1 & 3/4 out from bottom although it runs great but would like it to be more closer to one turn out. And thanks for the info I'll be checking your site out this evening. :yes::drinkingcoffee:
They go back and forth. Not long ago the carb they we're supplying did not have the replaceable jet and I made a fuss. So glad we are back there. Then just go eBay 222039380149. If you have never changed a jet out it will be soft. Select your best flat blade driver. Don't get them mixed up on table. Have fun. Gonna love your new saw.
 
I just got this to go with my larger saws. It's pretty.
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They go back and forth. Not long ago the carb they we're supplying did not have the replaceable jet and I made a fuss. So glad we are back there. Then just go eBay 222039380149. If you have never changed a jet out it will be soft. Select your best flat blade driver. Don't get them mixed up on table. Have fun. Gonna love your new saw.
Thanks and will do!
 
This is the second one I have had. I thought the first one was a fluke or that I might have gotten a rock or something in it. The second one was worse than the first. The rails are very soft. I am ordering another bar today. Not sure what brand I am going to purchase. Some nice Stihl bars out there along with a few others. I am leaning toward the Stihl right now.

Brian
 
This is the second one I have had. I thought the first one was a fluke or that I might have gotten a rock or something in it. The second one was worse than the first. The rails are very soft. I am ordering another bar today. Not sure what brand I am going to purchase. Some nice Stihl bars out there along with a few others. I am leaning toward the Stihl right now.

Brian
Stihl makes a great bar and if you are willing to spend the extra money get a sugahara bar.
 
What is everyone the farmertec bars. The are very soft in my opinion. About 2 chains and they are done.

Brian
I recall you having trouble right off the bat. I am getting ready to reorder chains. So that puts my bars at about two chain. The paint looks good I just made a post about the paint holding up good. Maybe the synthetic bar oil gets the credit. What oil are you using, just good oil or synthetic? Maybe others will speak up and we can see the trend. I think I have two Archer bars doing good too those have just had Archer chains on them until I place this order. The Stihl bars lose paint quick
 
I recall you having trouble right off the bat. I am getting ready to reorder chains. So that puts my bars at about two chain. The paint looks good I just made a post about the paint holding up good. Maybe the synthetic bar oil gets the credit. What oil are you using, just good oil or synthetic? Maybe others will speak up and we can see the trend. I think I have two Archer bars doing good too those have just had Archer chains on them until I place this order. The Stihl bars lose paint quick

I use TSC oil. sometimes Stihl, sometimes Husky. I have an array of bars on my Huskys and McCullochs. The Huskys have factory bars, I don't know who builds there bars. On the MACs I have factory MAC bars plus Oregon, Stihl, Forster, Windsor, Carolton and Sugihara bars. I cut a lot of wood and using the TSC oil I have not had any trouble with any of those bars. I spin my own chain and buy what ever chain I feel is good at a good price. I have Archer chain (which is what was on it) Oregon, Stihl, Carolton. Have never had a bar get damaged like these bars. I was filing it tring to get it to where I could use it this weekend and the metal on the rails are just as soft as can be.

Brian
 
That sux. I was looking for a cause. You have a great cross selection. Soft is soft then.
 
They actually have a service center in North Carolina. I am not sure Stihl would straighten a bar for you or repair rails etc. Cannon will and does. I feel fairly confident the service center would do any worthwhile brand too
 
Good Afternoon all!

This is my first post here and am hoping to get some help on my build. I got the Huztl MS660 as a christmas gift to use in milling 2 big 48" diameter white oaks that I had taken down on my property in July.

Got the saw together fitted with a big bore kit that I polished the ports and all that good stuff. Installed OEM wrist pin, circlips, manifold, impulse line, and gaskets. Replaced the spark plug and plugged the decomp.

Took a minute to get it to pop the first time, had to mess with the gas tank vent, readjust the ignition coil, double check the plug gap, etc. but it runs great now. Will pop on full choke after 2-3 pulls and then move to run with 2-3 more pulls fires right up.

The problem came when I went to fill up the chain lube. Got a massive leak coming out of the oiler. Realized I hadn't put the little O ring in the top hole, so take the whole side apart to install and replace all as it should be. While the leak is significantly better, it still seeps a pretty good amount of oil out of the bottom hole. I cant seem to find any mention of an O ring or gasket that should go there, but I am surprised that it would rely on a compression seal between the oiler and the case without some sort of sealing surface.

Any help would be appreciated!

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There is a sealing ring that fits on the pump and pushes up against the oil hose. Make sure your hose is positioned correctly and the sealing ring is in place. Blow out the area to remove a lot of what escaped and it should slow way down.

Welcome

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