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Stihl MS 192 T
Chief all my Stihl stuff seems to want to be strated all the same way and that is: full choke on, pull once, choke off, start. May have to repeat once. Oddly even when warmed up it's the same process.
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Stihl MS 192 T
EW; I'v got a Sthil, (don't remember the model no.) that I've had for a while. Your comment on starting it is identicial to mine, do the same routine hot or cold, about the third pull she purrs. Only other saw I've owned was a McCullugh, or how ever you spell it. I'd probably still be using it but I loaned it to a "Friend", you know the rest of the story, so now I have the Sthil. Good local dealer keeps it tuned up for me, that's important too. Frank.
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Stihl MS 192 T
For the most part not to say I've had my hands on a 192 but the starting procedure when it is cold, two pulls with the choke on and it should have fired. The third pull will have it running on fast throttle with the choke off. When it is still warm just shut down for refuel or to move your cutting it should start with just turning the switch on. Both Husquvarna and Stihl are the same for starting. This is not repriming the fuel system from running out as that is a different story.
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Earthwrks
Thanks for asking about me I am alive and doing fine. And getting smarter by the minute reading TP.
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Stihl MS 192 T
SG: If you get too smart I'll have to bow an address you as "Oh Wiseass One" (as opposed to Oh Wisest One)
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I will have to ponder that while I am sitting on the throne.
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Chief, I've been looking for a small trim saw to keep on my quad for sometime...just no extra $$ at this time (see my next post under WELL WATER), but the 192 has been the one that I look for on Ebay most often. I'll be interested in your long term report!
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Being able to carry it around on my ATV was another prime consideration when I purchased this saw. So far it has done very well. Very economical on gas and cuts well. I have cut up 2 white oak tree tops with it so far. The O-66 is just far too big to carry on the ATV and the 10 pound weight savings is MUCH easier on the arms after several hours.
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Chief, if I remember w/o spending too much time searching, you have a Honda Foreman like myself. Did you buy a chain saw mount for your quad yet? This one seems to be MUCH less expensive than others...
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I have the Foreman 500. No I have not purchased a chainsaw mount yet. Thanks for the heads up link. I have been using some milk and coke crates that are bungee corded to the front and rear racks to carry my chainsaw, oil, fuel, etc. I have been looking at a rack that goes on the back.
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