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How’s the comp Carl?

IDK. It works as it should so I didn’t check.

Yes, auto tune/mtronic is strange. When I got the MS201tc running I had to hold the throttle open to seat the rings. The chip kept trying to dial down the speed. It was weird.


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IDK. It works as it should so I didn’t check.

Yes, auto tune/mtronic is strange. When I got the MS201tc running I had to hold the throttle open to seat the rings. The chip kept trying to dial down the speed. It was weird.


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Best way is to put them in wood on a long cut or 5..
 

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Good Morning sawyers, farmers, mechanics, printers, and retirees. Carry on...
Thanks for asking me to do what I'm already involved with? But there is an auction today Inna 11/2 hours so gotta chase the moths out of the wallet top see if there's enough or if a refill is needed
 

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Thanks for asking me to do what I'm already involved with? But there is an auction today Inna 11/2 hours so gotta chase the moths out of the wallet top see if there's enough or if a refill is needed

Headed to an auction myself in advance. Supposed to have farm equipment and guns. We shall see. They listed a colt 38 super I’d like


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Steve? Is that warm morning stove doing it’s thing?
It does a really good job. The other stove I've got would keep the furnace from running, which is set at 65, but struggled to keep the house at 67. This stove I've got now has zero problems keeping the house at 80 if I let it. But I have to watch how much wood I put in it. If I keep 3-4 quarter sticks in it, it does good. Last night I loaded 6 or 7 quarter sticks and fought to keep it from running away with itself. I've got a flue thermometer on it that I watch like a hawk.
 

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Run/test cut on 201t #3 went fine. Would test further but out of bar oil and mix again. [emoji90]

This one has all aftermarket (white box) top end.

With piston & cylinder modifications to clear crank counterweights. [emoji58]
 

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It does a really good job. The other stove I've got would keep the furnace from running, which is set at 65, but struggled to keep the house at 67. This stove I've got now has zero problems keeping the house at 80 if I let it. But I have to watch how much wood I put in it. If I keep 3-4 quarter sticks in it, it does good. Last night I loaded 6 or 7 quarter sticks and fought to keep it from running away with itself. I've got a flue thermometer on it that I watch like a hawk.
When I get up in the AM, first thing I do is start the coffe, then I get the stove rocking..
if it ain’t hot by the first cup of coffee, I have failed.
Central heat is set at 70, if it kicks on, I’m not doing my job.
 

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It does a really good job. The other stove I've got would keep the furnace from running, which is set at 65, but struggled to keep the house at 67. This stove I've got now has zero problems keeping the house at 80 if I let it. But I have to watch how much wood I put in it. If I keep 3-4 quarter sticks in it, it does good. Last night I loaded 6 or 7 quarter sticks and fought to keep it from running away with itself. I've got a flue thermometer on it that I watch like a hawk.

What temps do you look for on flue temp?


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