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Chain, Bar and Sprocket + Carburetor Manuals


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I have both these manuals both are very informative and hold a lot of information.

 

I want to be able scan the pages in then post them in a thread so every one on hear can reference them, if that's OK.

 

Only problem is i don't know how to get them in the thread as they look in the book.

 

Tried in the banana bar thread but didn't work, can any one help please.

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Son of a gun, I don't have the Carburettor book, not that it matters as I have the workshop manuals and exploded diagrams of everything that is Stihl, apart from 441.

 

Other paper manuals I have is Fault Diagnosis, Special tools, Parts Catalogue List and Catalogue which has all the bars, chains, strimmer heads and attachments they do.

 

Stihl is a little sensitive about people having this stuff which is a little silly imo. I got my stuff as I attended a Stihls servicing course at the HQ in Surrey.

 

As to wether I think the books are usefull, kind of, the most usefull are the workshop manuals by far. If your mechanically minded you don't really need the books.

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