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Re: The change in Chainsaws and other small engines.
« on: May 16, 2015, 09:06:10 am »
I am sure the fuel has some to do with it. The additives chance from winter to summer I believe and you never can really tell the ethanol content, even if supposedly E0. Along with that I also would guess with manufacturing tolerances much tighter than in years past that things like carb adjustments are probably a lot more precise than older models which could make them more sensitive to variations. My guess anyway.

 

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