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Fresh gas, no eth

hP ultra 2 cycle

Blew out all the dust, NEW air filter, new plug

Cutting good today even a half worn out chain. Hit it 5,6 licks with 2-in-1 stihl guide

100+ year old shagbark hickory

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Had to scramble and get a couple bags of saw curlies sacked up.

Got thunderstorms bearing down and moving in, started to sprinkle


Got two big bags sacked up of pink, corewood of this hickory. Use it for cold smoking sacks of sausage this winter in my smokehouse

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Filter was caked and impregnated with superfine dust, I’d say that was part of my prob

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Originally Posted by slumlord
Filter was caked and impregnated with superfine dust, I’d say that was part of my prob



Probably, you hit to many trouble spots to be certain.
But why don't matter, it is running.

A worn down chain will actually out cut a new one.
Properly sharp and filed rakers, of course.

Those noodles make great fire starter too.
A handful, and you can light them with a match.


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Originally Posted by slumlord


Got two big bags sacked up of pink, corewood of this hickory. Use it for cold smoking sacks of sausage this winter in my smokehouse



Smart...


If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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Originally Posted by worriedman
Originally Posted by thumbcocker
I bought a stihl 500i this spring. It has one, but it isn't a primer. It pressurizes the fuel injection system

That looks like a really good saw. I suspect that a 20" bar would make that a real manageable gung-ho gert-r done deal working big tops. Same weight as my 391 and it has a lot more umph it appears.

I have a 24 inch bar on it. Eventually I will get a 28

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For [real] cold starts I like that my Echo 590 has a compression release.
But it always starts on the 4th pull no matter.
My .028 always starts on the 5th


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Dirty air filter and gaseyhol were the problem

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My Husky has a bulb. I guess it's 7 or 8 years old now. Never had ethanol gas in it. Always starts on the second or third pull.

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