Lakeside53
Stihl Wrenching
stingray bay said:That excellent advice, I will ask them to forward me their recommendation for warranty cover in writing. It is interesting as there is no (as far as I know) chainsaw emission restrictions in NZ (too many farmers, not enough chainsaws - but the saw probably comes in with std American settings anyway). They have set the saw up really rich for the run in period but said they would reset it next time I take the saw to town. I do have a digital tachometer and could easily tune the H setting accurately to below 10.5k WOT with that, I do have one question is the speed on chainsaws set with the chain and side cover on or off (I do my scrub saws directly off the blade, but it would be easier to do it on the chainsaw off the flywheel).
On the setting with a tach, the issue is not so much having an accurate tool, but when the saw starts to rev limit, it skips sparks and messes with the tach reading. Real easy to get way too lean. If you are using and optical tach, that a different issue so you are on your own. The measurement is done with the bar and chain installed, and preferably the bar length you will be using.
I'd ignore what the book says of fuel ratios if you're milling... but it's your saw. As for not mentioning about milling, that doesn't get you off the hook... They also don't say not to cut concrete with it..
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