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Anyone know about a stihl 3800?


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1 hour ago, openspaceman said:

It looks just like the einhell/spear&jackson one I just repaired

 

https://arbtalk.co.uk/forums/topic/133943-walbro-carb-problem/

 

Just checked and it does look very similar to the einhell chainsaw as you said, do you know the chain dimensions, pitch, gauge etc?

 

I wonder if this saw needs a carb also it certainly needs a starter. 

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59 minutes ago, Rms7 said:

do you know the chain dimensions, pitch, gauge etc?

No I am afraid not and as I gave it back I cannot look.

 

I certainly wouldn't want one but the one I rescued originally, which I bought a chain for, and cut s few loads of logs before giving it away, was usable and light and to my mind better than a stihl 171 I tried yesterday.

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