Posted by ShadetreeRet on October 28, 2013 at 22:08:29 from (76.3.100.234):
In Reply to: Buying a saw posted by notjustair on October 28, 2013 at 17:27:16:
Both Stihl and Husqvarna build good equipment. Couple years ago I gave a tree to some neighbors to get it out of my yard. They had two Husqvarnas and they did a good job. My ex-SIL had a Stihl, and if any piece of equipment can survive the way he treats it, it is good! Couple years ago, an acquaintance dropped off a Stihl 4180 powerhead for me to check. Adjusted valves, that helped, but it seemed that the ign. module was almost touching the flywheel. I paid $8.24 plus $5.00 shipping for a service manual, all 51 pages of it, and it did NOT give any clearance specifications for setting the flywheel to ign. mod. gap. You have to buy a special tool from Stihl! That kinda soured me on Stihl right there. Just me talkin'
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