Re: O.t. chainsaw carb adjuster
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11/13/18 07:39 PM
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Allan Minear
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Get a hold of Bailey's Saw Shop in Laytonville California or that's the one I've dealt with in the past they maybe able to help ?
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Re: O.t. chainsaw carb adjuster
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11/13/18 07:45 PM
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Gary Benson
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Google the make and model followed by "carb adjustment tool". I ran into the same thing with Husqvarna. It takes about an 1/8" nut driver.
Life ain't supposed to be easy.
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Re: O.t. chainsaw carb adjuster
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11/13/18 08:42 PM
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Gary Benson
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It's not the pollution.........they're afraid your saw might start a forest fire in California.
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Re: O.t. chainsaw carb adjuster
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11/13/18 08:59 PM
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adam m
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I bought one on Amazon a couple years ago X2 on nut driver you can even make them for pennies. Plenty of videos on how to
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Re: O.t. chainsaw carb adjuster
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11/13/18 09:15 PM
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Scuba1
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A badly adjusted chainsaw carb messes up the emissions and is bad for trees. Wait a minute ....... take the chain of the saw as that is bad for trees as well.
Let's go Brandon
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Re: O.t. chainsaw carb adjuster
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11/13/18 09:51 PM
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GREENCOUNTYPETE
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oh the irony of it all.
oh dear my chain saw used an extra 3 ounces of fuel !
cutting a cord of wood that saves me burning 100 gallons of #2 home heating oil.
stove is toasty warm tonight.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: O.t. chainsaw carb adjuster
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11/13/18 09:55 PM
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Haggard
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The limiters are a pain. That is what you are dealing with. I use drywall screws, dremels, and a slotted piece of copper depending on the model I'm tunning. Get a cheap tach. Don't tune that little saw to ear. Google removing limiters on a chainsaw. I would consider opening up the muffler with some holes. Good luck
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Re: O.t. chainsaw carb adjuster
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11/13/18 10:00 PM
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Haggard
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Big difference. That saw is actually not that bad if you know what to do with them. But you may want a little more grunt if you are cutting in PA. I just looked at some books in my shop, but you can get an aftermarket Walbro carb for probably 10 bucks? I believe it is the wt 215, but don't quote me on that one.
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Re: O.t. chainsaw carb adjuster
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11/13/18 10:03 PM
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Haggard
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I just put a new stove in our house. I'm not kiddin, but I'm using half the wood, and only loading twice a day. Love it. I have a sauna, garage, and shop to heat also. Wish I could afford a couple more of these woodstock stoves.
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