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Thread: chain cutters rakers etc
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4th February 2010, 12:09 AM #46
I used an 010 (arborist top handle saw like the 009) pruning pines for a while and even though It ran all day I found that it had a bit of a tendency to gum up and clog the exhaust etc. Beauty was I could fully strip it and rebuild it in about half an hour on the mudguard of the trailer aside from that it was a good saw, Unless the can of fuel had had a chance to draw in moisture from the air. I actually think this is what contributed to it gunking up.
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I gave the 009 away, but I have all the bits of an 010AV under the house somewhere. The owner is a guy from work who said "I have a non-running chainsaw if you want it" When I opened it up I noticed the reed valve was missing and based on the bits of minced metal that I washed out of the crankcase it must have have fallen off into the crankcase while it was running. I stripped it down and cleaned out the crankcase but couldn't get a replacement valve for it, but the local stihl dealer gave me a reed from another saw. It started and ran fine but then it developed an air leak around the base gasket. I pulled it apart and made a new gasket for it but haven't got around to it putting back together.
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4th February 2010, 06:35 PM #48
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