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SOLD Stihl 076, Runs Great, No Issues

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I got the saw as a non-runner. I gave it a partial disassembly and a full cleaning, fixed several minor issues, rebuilt the carburetor, swapped in another ignition trigger, and now she's a runner. Idles at right around 2k, as it should, and tops out just shy of 10k rpm, but tuned a bit rich so it should clean up in the cut. Oils great, too.

It does have the full wrap handle, including the two extremely difficult pieces to find to mount it.

All hardware appears to be original; no hardware store stuff. No damage; just normal wear and tear.

It's $700 + shipping from zip 78248 for the powerhead. It has a new Stihl 41" roller nose bar with .404" chain that I would sell as well if the buyer is interested. I can do PayPal if you cover the 3% fee. I can also do Venmo or Zelle.

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Introduced in 1980, 111cc horizontally, 58mm bore 42mm stroke for a whopping 7.0 HP (it's all torque), chrome plated aluminum bore, anti-vibration handle, magnesium case, Tillotson HS-60D carb, 40:1 mix ratio, and no chain brake.
Do you write bullet's ebay descriptions?
 

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Damn, that's an impressive lineup.

I've probably rebuilt and sold 6 or so 1111 series saws over the past few years, but typically sell them as soon as they're done and start on another. At some point, I need to build one and keep it.
 
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