exSW
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Seals,gaskets,foam filters and lines do break down if dry over time.Hit them with heat,fuel and temp changes after years of inactivity and **** happens.The earlier Dolmar fuel lines that weren't ethanol compatable are one example.Ask anyone who has a taken a low time or no time vintage(or not so) machine and tried to use it at the rated capacity and they will tell you the same.Been there,done that and fixed the leaks.
As far as I understood, the OT said the production date was over 4 years ago but the saw itself was unused. So if that was the case there shouldn't be any break down what so ever. Because if that is the case I know of a humongous amount of saws sitting in stores with production dates over 5 years old that still haven't been sold. Stihl, Husqvarna and all the others sure are in deep sh!% if they all suffer from your described problems. Because they are all going to die in their first few outings..... But then again they will only say wrong fuel.... But I have never heard of this problem before on these forums that old saws die during their first few outings because of defective "rubber" parts. And I believe that there would be quite some talk here and otherwhere on not buying saws with production dates older than 1 year! Well folks don't get a Stihl 660 because they haven't been produced since 2011! Don't want to invest in a lot of replacement parts before ever using your "new saw".
I might be wrong but as far as I know the max rpm is 13500. And also those were changed quite early during the production cycle of the 5105 predessesor 5100/5000. And that they were running any hoter than any other saw at 14500 is new to me. But this has already been debated here so many times.
http://www.dlg-test.de/pbdocs/4037_05.pdf
And you are correct about the lean setting. Just like so many other manufacturers.
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When did I say "all"?And if storage degradation wasn't an issue with mechanical devices why are there such extensive measures taken with equipment when it is KNOWN that they will be stored for extended periods of time including brand new items.