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Jacla-17

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About Jacla-17

  • Birthday 14/03/2006

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  • Location:
    Somerset
  • Interests
    Chainsaws and two stroke machines, chainsaw carving and all general tree work
  • Occupation
    Firewood and tree surgery
  • City
    Yeovil

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  1. That’s handy to know cheers. ill give it a good clean, may clean the carb aswell.
  2. Did check there but it was just safety info etc.
  3. Ok that’s great thank you. Never used a pre 2000 saw 👌
  4. Just picked up this saw for £60 and it runs good but needs a good clean. I’ve heard it’s hard to get parts for it due to its age. Any idea how old it is? Cheers, James.
  5. Ok thank you!
  6. Ok yes that’s understandable, I bought it cheap and thought I’d have a fun project to do, wasnt aware it would be pointless lol. so it’s running at the correct speed?
  7. Ok thanks, was just concerned I could damage the saw running the rpm too high?
  8. Hi all just asking for a bit of advice. 4ee6c93f-252e-4431-b88f-8b7cb0ab4a11.mov I’ve got a husqvarna 120 mark II, I know it’s only a small saw but what is the max rpm my chainsaw should be running at? In the manual it says 9000 but after using a tach it was between 12-13k. I haven’t touched the carb, after having just modded the muffler i believed I would have to richen the High jet but now I’m unsure what to do. Is the saw running at a safe WOT rpm? im fairly new to chainsaws so sorry if this is an easy question. cheers 👍

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