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    Over the years I have owned 3 different Stihl chain saws and all of them at one time exhibited poor operation at high speed after having them a number of years - the problem each time was a spark arrest screen that was located in the exhaust muffler - the screen became clogged and restricted the exhaust making the saw operate poorly - happened again the other day - saw wasn't running good so I opened the exhaust and sure enough the screen was all blocked up - took the screen out and the saw ran like a champ again - just thought I'd pass this info along - what does this have to do with hunting - heck you might use the saw to build your tree stand -

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    When you buy a new chainsaw you usually get a spark plug wrench with a slotted screw driver on the other end. That slotted screw driver is to punch a hole through that spark arrester screen just after you take your saw out of the box.

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    Common sense at its best . Good one man .
    ' This is God's country don't make it look like Hell '
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    I moved this from the fishing forum to "Off Topics" just because.
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    I thought he was going to post about spearing thru the ice in WI. They use chainsaws to cut out blocks of ice.
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowwalker View Post
    I thought he was going to post about spearing thru the ice in WI. They use chainsaws to cut out blocks of ice.
    It seems "he" thought he posted in the Hunting Forum. Hard to tell "his" intentions around here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    Over the years I have owned 3 different Stihl chain saws and all of them at one time exhibited poor operation at high speed after having them a number of years - the problem each time was a spark arrest screen that was located in the exhaust muffler - the screen became clogged and restricted the exhaust making the saw operate poorly - happened again the other day - saw wasn't running good so I opened the exhaust and sure enough the screen was all blocked up - took the screen out and the saw ran like a champ again - just thought I'd pass this info along - what does this have to do with hunting - heck you might use the saw to build your tree stand -
    Best preventive cure for that is using a good quality synthetic 2 stroke oil from Amsoil, very little cylinder, plug and exhaust fouling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherman View Post
    Best preventive cure for that is using a good quality synthetic 2 stroke oil from Amsoil, very little cylinder, plug and exhaust fouling.
    Yep, that and good high test fuel. Also the screen can be cleaned. Had to do that on my leaf blower after having carb problems and poor running. Poured some lighter fluid on it and lit it. Then carefully took a torch to it to finish cleaning. But I do like the idea of just punching a hole through it lol.


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    Cleaning that screen should be part of your regular maintenance. It takes 2 mins to clean that every once in a while.

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    Dont know of any forest fires having been started by faulty saw spark arrestors on a saw--EVER! Its certainly something Id never in my lifetime worry about.
    I do recall one fire started by exhaust stack on an old dozer that had rotted through.

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