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keep the cooling fins/cowels free of woodchip so you dont cook the engine

 

especially if its a windy day the cooling fan can suck the chip/debris in and block airflow in the cooling system thus buggerin the engine

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Regular maintenance!

 

Regular cleaning

 

Always grease bearings after washing

 

Check/clean air filter regular

 

Check belt condition&tension regular

 

Replace worn or missing parts asap

 

Change/sharpen teeth regular

 

Use with care and don't rush in use

 

There isn't much more you can do

 

Apart from DONT USE IT!!!

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I didn't know this about stainless, all i had in my mind was to avoid rust due to i just dislike rust marks..

 

Thanks for the insight

 

copaslip and a torque wrench is what you need

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