Welcome to the forum. I did get my saw fixed with an equal carburetor and so far all is good. I did some wood harvesting and got myself a full cord and than some.
Thanks for understanding, I didn't want to offend. I've been a mechanic forever and my career was in aviation. I remember when I called and engine a motor and I was quickly corrected. "a motor is at the end of a wire" I was told and have never forgotten.
Hey there, the only place that I've been able to get parts or at least look for what I need is jackssmallengines.com
If they don't have the parts at least you'll get part numbers and can find them on amazon. Good luck.
For fuel I have using can fuel 40-1/50-1 mix. But the price is a bit high. There is ONE gas station that sell ethanol free fuel, so I'll be mixing my own. The brand name of the can fuel is SEF.
The problem with mine was the carburetor and I did replaced it with an off brand. Took me less that half an hour and I had it running. Went out and used it without making any adjustments. Worked just fine. I did make some fine tuning adjustments after I got home. I'm a happy camper. Now I want...
Just watched the video and what I gather from all this, is I don't want to have mess with electric wires out in the field. Besides by the time I have to sharpen a chain it's time for me to take a break. Loved the video by the way.
I was able to get a carburetor for my 024, took it out this morning for some test runs. It performed like it was suppose to. I'll be looking into newer model and see what happens.
I'm thinking like randallrayusa, Stihl has gone down the tubes IMO. I have 024 AV WOODBOSS that has been a fantastic saw all these years. Last week after the winter, it wouldn't start. I thought hell, I need a new one. Went to the Stihl dealer and bought one... damm thing had a mini bar and...
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