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Re: Husqvarna K760 cut off saw.
« Reply #30 on: July 23, 2014, 06:59:37 am »
What model Stihl? Actually Roger, I believe the Partner/HVA saws have a poor filtration system design compared to Stihl. Almost every one I see has some sort of C/P scoring. The other thing is that the users NEVER seem to use the built in water spray when cutting, perhaps the use of the water which is designed to keep the dust down would contribute to the longevity of the saw by sort of helping the filter system out? Rarely do I see a Stihl with scoring unless it is raw gas related.
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Re: Husqvarna K760 cut off saw.
« Reply #31 on: July 23, 2014, 12:06:47 pm »
What model Stihl? Actually Roger, I believe the Partner/HVA saws have a poor filtration system design compared to Stihl.  .....

Sounds odd - as until recently it was the other way around with chainsaws.

However, we are of course talking about a totally different kind of dust with cutoff saws, so it could well be true anyway.

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Re: Husqvarna K760 cut off saw.
« Reply #32 on: July 24, 2014, 12:41:26 am »
What model Stihl? Actually Roger, I believe the Partner/HVA saws have a poor filtration system design compared to Stihl. Almost every one I see has some sort of C/P scoring. The other thing is that the users NEVER seem to use the built in water spray when cutting, perhaps the use of the water which is designed to keep the dust down would contribute to the longevity of the saw by sort of helping the filter system out? Rarely do I see a Stihl with scoring unless it is raw gas related.

The Stihls were 2 TS 400 one TS 420 and a TS 510.   The 510 was a big heavy saw with a 12" diamond blade on it.   When I revved that thing up it was like hanging onto a large gyroscope.
 The scoring I found in the Huskys was severe and had to be caused by a lean condition or straight gas.    I did find a Husqvarna 970 I believe it was, where cement dust had worked into the throttle shaft of the carb and it started to wallow out causing an air leak.
  I agree with you on the water.   These things have so much cement dust in them it is a wonder they still worked at all.
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Re: Husqvarna K760 cut off saw.
« Reply #33 on: August 01, 2014, 09:04:55 pm »
I still haven't gotten into the Partner K700 that's been sitting on my shop floor for months.  It'll need a new P/C methinks............so I may just part it out on the bay. 

Would like to have a good runner cutoff saw of that size however.  I have a Target Q65-14 that's based on a McCulloch 795L.  At 103cc and somewhere around 30 pounds it's a beast.

I see that there's some aftermarket P/C sets out for the K700................but am skeptical of the quality.  For now I think it'll remain on the shop floor...

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Re: Husqvarna K760 cut off saw.
« Reply #34 on: August 02, 2014, 04:07:59 pm »
to remove the carb, with air filter removed there is a stud through plastic housing remove it, pop the throttle rod from trigger. lift up take off fuel pipe  that should be it be careful putting back to line up choke lever.

 

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