If I may ask, because there is always more than one way to do things. How would a guy remove an outboard clutched power head from a pinched bar? On my MS192TC, I have to put the chain around the clutch, slide the guide bar up against the sprocket, and then place the chain on and around the guide bar. Now on an inboard clutched power head, I can put the chain in the bar groove, and then set the B/C assembly on the saw and bolt it down. Wouldn't you have to remove the clutch from a Husqy or 'red to free the powerhead?
I'm just thinking out loud because I've never been in big enough wood to worry about it, nor have had any wood to cut in a while.
Something i forgot to add:
I do Not, personally, like the stihl combi-switch.
I personally much prefer the huskiRed On/Off switch with separate choke. If you want 'fast idle', you just pull the choke, push it back in. This sets the Off/On back to 'On' AND gives you 'fast idle'. I like that.
Same with Stihl just push the switch all the way down then back up one and you have fast idle and the on switch is on.
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