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Just picked up a Stihl S-10...whats it missing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sprig" data-source="post: 512984" data-attributes="member: 7829"><p>Yup, looks like my 08s, and yup, its missing the slider on/choke switch on the casing just below the trigger on the left side. The hole the wire is coming out of is access to your idle adjustment screw though I've always found it a PITA to get in there so pull the housing to adjust it (several years ago lol). If you look around there are still parts for these as they made them for almost 30yrs. Some people don't have much regard for them, I'm not one, they work hard, are well built and slow, but reliable and tons of torque (mine runs a 21" bar no probs). Good luck, I have a pdf file of parts if tya need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sprig, post: 512984, member: 7829"] Yup, looks like my 08s, and yup, its missing the slider on/choke switch on the casing just below the trigger on the left side. The hole the wire is coming out of is access to your idle adjustment screw though I've always found it a PITA to get in there so pull the housing to adjust it (several years ago lol). If you look around there are still parts for these as they made them for almost 30yrs. Some people don't have much regard for them, I'm not one, they work hard, are well built and slow, but reliable and tons of torque (mine runs a 21" bar no probs). Good luck, I have a pdf file of parts if tya need it. [/QUOTE]
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