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Re: Stihl 150 TC
« Reply #20 on: February 26, 2018, 05:39:14 pm »
I don't drill the stop pin on the ones I've done.
I turn them all the way left, then remove the assembly(the same one that came out when you drilled the pin.
Then I file/grind off the stop on the assembly and reinstall.
Doing it this way I can adjust mine with a screwdriver as normal without worrying about that assembly falling out.
Works for me,
Brett
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