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Anybody have any idea about factory high rpm/high carb setting for this?

 

Same as Mcculloch 338/Jonsered 2035/Poulan Something-or-other I think? Read somewhere that high rpm should be 13,000 but that sounds high for a cheap-and-nasty.

 

I know it's a worthless bag of plastic crap, but it runs and is on the bench so I may as well finish it...

 

:blushing:

 

On an unrelated matter, does anybody want to buy a Totally Professional Chainsaw in yellow and black plastic? Apparently it's an absolute classic, although too powerful for many users...

 

:lol:

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Anybody have any idea about factory high rpm/high carb setting for this?

 

Same as Mcculloch 338/Jonsered 2035/Poulan Something-or-other I think? Read somewhere that high rpm should be 13,000 but that sounds high for a cheap-and-nasty.

 

I know it's a worthless bag of plastic crap, but it runs and is on the bench so I may as well finish it...

 

:blushing:

 

On an unrelated matter, does anybody want to buy a Totally Professional Chainsaw in yellow and black plastic? Apparently it's an absolute classic, although too powerful for many users...

 

:lol:

 

That last paragraph is very intriguing , hope the price is on the basis of the 1st paragraph :lol::lol:

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Horses for courses, it was not that bad, max rpm shoud be 12500, carb settings were about 1 1/2 turns on H and L screws

 

Perfect, thanks!

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