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dustinwilt68

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Bought this saw locally with a broken oil tank, I found an used oem replacement and had it installed with all new crank seals,bearings, case gasket and cylinder gasket,All factory stihl parts, NO aftermarket parts, I made the video and since then I have adjusted the carb about 1/4 of a torn on the H adjustment, saw runs great now.Asking $500.00
 

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Np, I noticed it myself when I was doing the cuts, that was first time I ran it since I got it back, I adjusted the carb also, was a little lean, and went back through and checked all of the bolts, handle cylinder, muffler, covers as well.
 
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Yes I had to adjust the carburetor, I had just got it back from the dealer putting the new seals, bearings and such in it. I dnt have a tach, but I set it back to 3/4 of a turn on the H setting which is where the factory says to put it and it runs much better.
 
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