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husky 34,how old ,and how to set carb screw


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hi , new here so hope i am in correct forum,

i have a few old chainsaws ,and i am trying to find out how old this saw is

and how to set the carb screws fron scratch.

its a small metal cased husky 34, serial No 017776

no chain brake, and plastic triger handle, cast ally bar handle thats cast in with caseing,

cheers,

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hi , new here so hope i am in correct forum,

i have a few old chainsaws ,and i am trying to find out how old this saw is

and how to set the carb screws fron scratch.

its a small metal cased husky 34, serial No 017776

no chain brake, and plastic triger handle, cast ally bar handle thats cast in with caseing,

cheers,

 

1980, week 17 which is about April/may time

 

 

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cheers for date of mfr, and parts link,,eddy-t

would you know how many turns out from zero, on H, L, carb screws for this saw,,

as far as not useing it without a chain brake,

i have never had a brake ,,in 20 years.come on when it may have been needed ie a bad kick up, or a trip forward,as the brake gard needs to hit your wrist to activate it,

so its to be used for the tight access jobs as its a small size,

but thanks for the advice anyway,

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