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Offline jmester

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Re: Crankcase
« on: February 19, 2014, 06:23:01 am »
It is an new edition. I have mixed some stihl cases before  with some luck. And they don't recommend it either. If you have it red send it down and we will see if it will work. Trying to keep this as low budget as possible. Going to be a mixed bag of husky and j red. Also kind of an experiment the saw got ran over and given to me the cylinder and piston look great on the inside, the cylinder has a lot of broken fins on the intake side towards the clutch and transfers. Just looking to see  how long it will last. Have a 660 cylinder that has some broken fins around the combustion chamber and is still running strong. Use that saw flush cutting stumps,felling trees, limbing, and bucking firewood. The 660 above was but together 2 years ago.  I am glad to here that some of stihls new saw have replaceable halves.
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