Could be a few things.
1. Clutch slipping at engine end.
2. Drive shafts have become detached from drive or broken.
3. Clutch behind the drive sprocket on the cutting head may need tightening.
4. Chain too sharp/aggressive and is trying to cut too much and the stopping the chain.
5. Chain too tight.
SOURCE: Remington Pole Saw Model # 106890-020 - Chain Oil Cap broke
Call Master Parts at 1-800-446-1446, or go online at www.masterparts.net. They have the part (107512-01) you need. I hope this helps...
SOURCE: no manual
Here is a link to the owner's manual you requested... http://12.153.20.74/manuals/107990-01G.pdf. I hope this helps you...
SOURCE: owners manual for a Stihl 034 AV Chain saw
Stihl Manuals
http://www.stihlusa.com/information/info_product2.html
For an IPL you must contact them.
HTH
Lou
SOURCE: I need a repair manual for stihl ms192t chain saw for down load
Stihl considers ALL IPLs and shop manuals proprietary.
Every time Stihl becomes aware of an on line source they force its removal.
Rules here prohibit any expert from providing you an e-mail address, if I had what you seek I cannot provide a link where you can get it.
You can go here:
ArboristSite.com Chainsaw thread (free to join)
http://www.arboristsite.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9
A large international collection of chainsaw enthusiasts, sellers and mechanics. Not only can you find what you seek you can find someone that has already done it, experienced the pitfalls you will meet, and overcome them. Please do a few searches before posting any question. Joining an existing thread is almost always more fruitful than posting the 4th, 5th, 6th question all asking the same question. HTH
Lou
There are many threads pertaining to Stihl, many also discuss overhaul of different Stihl models. Good Luck
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SOURCE: need new chain for remington pole saw, model
It should, I have been on this earth to long for a definate answer. Both saws have 40 drive links, are 3/8s, and a gauge of 0.050. Please verify my findings here:
Oregon Bar & Chain Selector
http://www.oregonchain.com/pro/lookups/selguide.aspx?BusId=OCS&SellReg=USA&LangId=ENG
Have you contacted a local saw shop? With your chain as a pattern they can make a replacement in couple of minutes. Inquire by phone about a price you may be pleasantly surprised. Give them Oregon number 91VG040G (low kickback, most likely what your saw is fitted with). If you feel adept you might try a slightly more agressive chain but the odds of kick back increase. HTH
Lou
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Did...
1. the motor stop operating on the saw
OR
2. did the saw while running simply fail to cut through the timber.
If the chain is failing to cut(2) the chain is blunt and needs to be removed from the saw and sharpened.
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