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Oregon Scientific Oregon Chainsaw chain for Stihl Chainsaw 20" Bar Length 72 Drive links 3/8 Standard 0.05 Gauge Chiesel Chain Questions & Answers
Doesn't stay running
start by cleaning the air filter, blow it out realy good, alot of times the carb gets dirty spray some carb cleaner in it just a little at a time, if you haven't changed the plug i would do that too.
3/15/2010 11:08:20 PM •
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What is the chain gauge for current Stihl chainsaws
There is no one gauge that is common to all new Stihl saws. Gauge is completely dependent on the bar chosen.
The standards are 0.043, 0.050, 0.053. 0.058, 0.063, 0.080.
You should be able to find your chain gauge on the bar. Even if the paint is worn away, you should see the impression from the stamping. If all else fails, take the chain into a Stihl shop and they will have no problem finding what you need.
12/15/2009 5:30:24 PM •
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Stihl ms290 chain runs constantly even when idling
The centrifical clutch is probably rusted (or has a broken spring). You can try a small amount of WD-40 inside the clutch to see it that will break it loose.
Also, be sure that the chain tension adjustment is not too tight!!
10/10/2009 11:06:00 PM •
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Will run at rough at idle but won't take any fuel
This isn't a 100% solution, but a saw only runs as clean as the air filter, and they get dirty quick. I give my air filters a quick wash about 5-7 times with just soap / water.
If that doesn't do the trick, your probably looking at some kind of carburetor issue.
5/24/2009 7:09:24 PM •
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Ignition wire came lose inside my stihl 210c chainsaw .
This is the only diagram that is offered for this model but on the multifuntion switch (#33) The wire is layed through the upper part of it with the metal connector sticking out of the left side and once there you will pull the wire to the right until the metal connector is seated in the switch. After this reinstall the switch into the handle houseing and make sure that the contact spring (#24) is sitting on top of the switch and when in the off possition making contact with the metal conector of the wire on the switch.
3/15/2009 8:08:18 PM •
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Oregon scientific model no rar186 how to set up outdoors sensor
I have had this Oregon Scientific model RAR186 unit for years and it works great. The only issue I ever have is when the batteries need to be changed in the remote sensor unit (Oregon scientific model #THN122). It never fails that once I change the batteries that the unit does not send a signal to the base unit. I will often hit the reset button and change the channels on the remote sensor before I finally remember that you need to do the following to get the sensor to talk to the RAR186 base unit:
On the base unit (RAR186), hold down the CHANNEL and MEM buttons for at least two seconds.
You will then see a graphic appear above the channel number that shows that it is searching for the sensor.
Within a minute, you will then see the temperature displayed for the sensor showing that they are communicating.
This is buried in the manual that you probably discarded as did I.
Apparently, if your sensor is broken, you can either search to find a new sensor of the same model or also use the following sensors: THC138, THGR122NX, or THN132N
I have not needed to replace the sensor as once I found the instructions to reset the communication between the sensor and base unit, all was fine. Hope this helps someone. I wrote this instruction using a Sharpie on the inside cover of the sensor since you have to remove 3 screws to replace the AAA batteries (2) in hopes I will remember next time and not waste my time searching the internet and not find the answer. Good luck!
4/2/2013 2:45:27 PM •
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Setting up
That is all you need to know - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiomyqH-s0Q
2/25/2013 4:36:37 AM •
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Remote sensor (thn122) not working
I have had this Oregon Scientific model RAR186 unit for years and it works great. The only issue I ever have is when the batteries need to be changed in the remote sensor unit (Oregon scientific model #THN122). It never fails that once I change the batteries that the unit does not send a signal to the base unit. I will often hit the reset button and change the channels on the remote sensor before I finally remember that you need to do the following to get the sensor to talk to the RAR186 base unit:
On the base unit (RAR186), hold down the CHANNEL and MEM buttons for at least two seconds.
You will then see a graphic appear above the channel number that shows that it is searching for the sensor.
Within a minute, you will then see the temperature displayed for the sensor showing that they are communicating.
This is buried in the manual that you probably discarded as did I.
Apparently, if your sensor is broken, you can either search to find a new sensor of the same model or also use the following sensors: THC138, THGR122NX, or THN132N
I have not needed to replace the sensor as once I found the instructions to reset the communication between the sensor and base unit, all was fine. Hope this helps someone. I wrote this instruction using a Sharpie on the inside cover of the sensor since you have to remove 3 screws to replace the AAA batteries (2) in hopes I will remember next time and not waste my time searching the internet and not find the answer. Good luck!
3/5/2013 6:55:30 PM •
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Oregon wmh90 error eep
Hello,The message "error eep" is display on the main unit. I checked and changed the all the batteries, I pressed the reset button both on the main unit and on the outdoor unit and this message is still displayed. Can someone help meThanks
1/25/2013 4:53:19 PM •
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Will one of the newer sensors work in place of my 1457 sensor?
It's possible that one of the newer sensors could work in place of your 1457 sensor, but it depends on the specifications of the newer sensors and the compatibility with your base unit. The I MAX1457 sensor, which is a highly integrated analog-sensor signal processor optimized for piezoresistive sensor calibration and compensation. However, I have no information about its compatibility. If you're looking for a replacement sensor, I suggest contacting the manufacturer of your base unit to inquire about compatible sensors. Alternatively, you can check the user manual of your base unit to see if it lists compatible sensors. Garage door opener sensors are not universal. Safety sensors can only communicate with garage door openers from the same brand.
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