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7 minutes ago, Big Beech said:

As a matter of course, I tend to let it idle for a while, and don't let the saw run out of fuel, if you can't make the cut with a full tank, refuel part way through.

 

Good point! I know that letting them run out of fuel, especially when hot is bad for them but ensuring that it's fuelled up for the cut isn't something I would have thought about!

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2 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Good point! I know that letting them run out of fuel, especially when hot is bad for them but ensuring that it's fuelled up for the cut isn't something I would have thought about!

You will soon find that out as eats through fuel when milling.

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Are you sure about the warranty? Seems odd that it doesn't mention that in the Manual or Stihls warranty guide. It even says on the stihl site that it is designed for the hardest conditions of forestry and saw milling. The product page even says it can be fitted to a saw frame? 
I would not worry about it, how are they to know you are milling?
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1 minute ago, Marc Lewis said:
47 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:
Are you sure about the warranty? Seems odd that it doesn't mention that in the Manual or Stihls warranty guide. It even says on the stihl site that it is designed for the hardest conditions of forestry and saw milling. The product page even says it can be fitted to a saw frame? 

I would not worry about it, how are they to know you are milling?

I guess it's more down to the fact that if they go out of their way to say you can't do it then it's a guaranteed way to mess up a saw?

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1 hour ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Are you sure about the warranty? Seems odd that it doesn't mention that in the Manual or Stihls warranty guide. It even says on the stihl site that it is designed for the hardest conditions of forestry and saw milling. The product page even says it can be fitted to a saw frame? 

It was i think not that long ago,

But may of changed of course.

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23 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Good point! I know that letting them run out of fuel, especially when hot is bad for them but ensuring that it's fuelled up for the cut isn't something I would have thought about!

my longest run was 11mins with my 090 at about 40"+ in hard Beech.

One tank per board.

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