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T400 Stihl saw advice
Just bought a Stihl T400 stone cutter--could not resist the price-£130--it
was fitted with a carborundum disc I tried it then fitted a diamond 12inch--what a difference- a hot knife thro butter--on 6 inch concrete anyway. Couple of queries--its more temperamental to start than my Huskqvarna chain saw even when fitted with new air filters and spark plug it still needs a lot of choke until it starts. Compression seems to be fine and its got plenty of power. Is this normal. Im using the water fitting on it and there is no dust--I have a few lintels to put in internal brick walls and internal walls to remove does the water system cause a big mess indoors if I remove carpets etc and protect with polythene. What a tool I suppose you think twice and cut once with it. Can I get a diamond wheel for cutting wheel clamps on my occasional trips to London. |
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