I don't think I could handle it either .Even if it were just working on equipment especialy saws . I do pretty good considering but I couldn't take a steady diet of them . Now if a guy had fingers about the size of soda straws that would be one thing but nobody does that I know of especially me .
I don't think there are any real secrets ,they just like to think there are .Some Stihl certified mechanics are good some just average about like any other profession . Best of luck Larry .
It has excellent balance regarding how smoothly the engine runs .
I remember as a teenager back when Brit motorcycles were the rage .A 500 CC Matchless /AJS single was a bone thumping power torquey old monster that would nearly shake you out of the seat .On the other hand a 500 twin was about...
The Solo twin was and is an extremely smooth running saw I might add . It is not the fastest but does very well cutting effortlessly . By far the smoothest runnng saw I have personaly over had the pleasure to run .
It's like compairing the ride of a Cadillac to the ride of a '49 Ford .
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