Stihl 015R

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Toyboy
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Pretty cool, a first for me. I just ordered a owners manual (copy) from Stihl yesterday. The lady said it had all the variations in it.. 015, 015L, 015AV, etc. Lets see if the R model is listed and maybe shed some light on this.

The owner manual came from today Stihl, but all it addresses is the 015 and 015L. The thing I found interesting, is that the only difference between them is the L in 015L signifies throttle trigger inter-lock and a hand guard, whereas the 015 does not have those.
So my theory that the L meant electronic ignition went out the window. That would be the 015AVElectronic
 
walterg

walterg

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I was hoping to work on the saw this weekend, but looks like a no go.
The tank gasket and the carb kit came, but the fuel line with filter didn't.
Should of been here today.
 
walterg

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Just an FYI, we have an 015R as well, looks just like the pics on the first page. Top handle and all.
Pretty cool. You don't see many of them. I still have mine, and I believe I have all the parts to finish it.
Need to get around to it soon. After it gets warmer, sense I have no heat in my shop.

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High Noon Small Engines
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Hey, I know it's about two years later but if you still have that R, keep it. They are very rare and have a 39 cm cylinder bore compared to a L with only 38. It has the same part numbers mostly as an L and the same model number and most of the parts are interchangeable. They made R's just as a test for a bigger bore engine for more torque and power. You very rarely come across one.
 
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