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Want to Sell Stihl 009, new b+c, works but needs maintnence.

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009: $75. + shipping, I t has a fair chip broke out of the bottom of the air box. the filter goes above the chip and seems to seal the top where needed fine. I managed about 20 minutes of run time and saw no evidence of debris getting inside the carb. I think if the filter is maintained and not softened by age or aggressive washing it will not be a problem. Could put a tiny bead of grease on the filter to seal it if it were to sag a bit, but I don't expect it will be necessary as long as the filter retains its firmness. There is a chip on the top part of the handle also above the other chip. (last 2 pic ) The handle feels strong enough for normal use, I never noticed that damage until after I test used the saw and was cleaning it for pics.
I will give a more complete description of how it ran later, I test run it a couple weeks ago and wrote down its characteristics. I remember it was very sensitive to carb adjustments but ran well for like 5 to 10 minute intervals. I was thinking it could use a carb cleaning and or kit, or possibly something else to run like it should
continually. I think I took a compression reading also but I did others also and don't remember for sure but think it was near 145lbs. I have more important things to work on, don't know for sure what else it needs, so its up for sale as is for repair or parts.
 

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I wonder if someone creative with JB Weld could "repair" that lip... GLWS, looks like a clean little saw.
 
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