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Yes, but dosn't it bugger up the dogs on a 550 if you don't?

 

 

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According to many it does on the 550's. The decomp is there so I use it - not cps I'm a 'Nancy' :sneaky2: but because it reduces wear and tear on the machine. Sure it'll pull over fine without, but it'll hopefully save replacing parts in the long run. And take up the slack in the starter mech first helps, rather than giving it a sharp tug and ramming the dogs home!

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According to many it does on the 550's. The decomp is there so I use it - not cps I'm a 'Nancy' :sneaky2: but because it reduces wear and tear on the machine. Sure it'll pull over fine without, but it'll hopefully save replacing parts in the long run. And take up the slack in the starter mech first helps, rather than giving it a sharp tug and ramming the dogs home!

 

 

Going by your pic... no wonder you use the de-comp. Your quite wee to pull over a big bad saw :001_tt2:

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