At what temp do ya'll adjust saws from summer to winter mode...?
Are you talking about moving the air baffle to pick up air warmed by the engine (winter) vs air not warmed by the engine (summer)? If so, I never move the baffle. Mine is always set to use unwarmed (summer) air.
I figure, the more I can do to keep the saw cool, the better off I am. No troubles with that plan so far in SE VA...
I usually switch mine when the "sack" is sucked up to my throat. Never had any issues with icing even when cutting in single digits. I do try to avoid cutting in deep snow.At what temp do ya'll adjust saws from summer to winter mode...?
I usually switch mine when the "sack" is sucked up to my throat.
I suspect most of them political forum regulars squat to pee, even the guys.I hear what your sayin, but DO NOT post comments like this in the political form, its a slaughter house over there. I have a lot of ash borer beetle kill that likes to come down in heavy snow...gotta run rain, sleet, or everything.
so why aren't YOU over there?I suspect most of them political forum regulars squat to pee, even the guys.
Ugh! I cannot imagine cutting at 30 below. I hope you have a heated handle!When I lived in Montana, I would flip the "insert" on my 026 when the temps were below freezing. One winter it was 30 below and I forgot about it and it ran just fine. As others mentioned, I would be sure to flip it back to Summer mode in the Summer. Cooler air helps prevent damage from detonation-a MUCH bigger problem than carb icing...
He’s been to my place a few times and I’ve seen him piss beside the garage standing up. So there’s thatso why aren't YOU over there?
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