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Arran Turner
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Quite correct Stubby, a generator behind the flywheel sends power to the top handle ( around the under side of the handle ) out of the handle to either one or two heat elements in the back handle with a switch in between, later saws will also have a thermostat on top of the carb to control a carb heater, i tend to remove these as not required in our climate. Due to the heater element in the top handle being in the underside you should never push two saws together with their bars and chains throw the handles, nick the inside and no more heated handles.

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Just now, dumper said:

More like 30 had a saw in 87 with heated handles they were the only ones left in the shop after the 87/ storm

Yea I thought so . A few grams extra weight but helps if you suffer from " white finger "

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