I would start with turning all 3 screws clockwise until they are snug. Then turn the low speed screw 1/4 turn counter clockwise, the high speed screw 3/4 turn counter clockwise and the main adjusting screw 1 and 1/4 turn counter clockwise. This is just to start. once its running u can fine tune everything from there mainly the main adjusting screw.
Don't do that....
the Stihl workshop manual says to seat the H and L screws until firm, then open each 1 full turn. For the LA, I'd just turn it counter clockwise till it feels loose, then turn it in until it starts to feel just a hint of resistance. the LA only opens the throttle. Once running, adjust it accordingly. Use a tachometer. if not available, take it to a shop! if you must do this yourself, check out Madsen's web site... they have video and wav files to help you. Remember... too lean on the H screw will destroy your engine in short order.
the 026 pro is a newer version
The Stihl 026 chainsaw has a displacement of 50.2 cc. This model is popular for its balance of power and weight, making it suitable for various cutting tasks. If you need specific details about its performance or features, feel free to ask!
The Stihl 026 chainsaw is typically equipped with a 2.6 horsepower (hp) engine. This model is known for its reliable performance and is suitable for both professional and home use, particularly for tasks like cutting firewood and managing smaller trees. The 026 features a 50cc engine, providing a good balance of power and weight for its class.
The Stihl 026 is a professional-grade chainsaw known for its reliability and performance. It features a 49.3cc displacement engine, producing approximately 3.0 horsepower. The chainsaw typically has a bar length range of 16 to 20 inches and is equipped with a fuel tank capacity of 0.5 liters. Its lightweight design, at around 4.6 kg (10.1 lbs), makes it suitable for various cutting tasks.
What is the part number of the sprocket of stihl 025 ?
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49cc
The Stihl 026 Pro has a 44mm X 32 MM bore and stroke 48.7 cc 2.96 c.i. with about 3.2 h.p. The Stihl MS 260 has a 44.7mm X 32 MM bore and stroke 50.2 cc 3.06 c.i. with about 3.2 h.p. The figures I have here I found on several different internet links. Hope this answers your question. Thanks. Bryan
50:1
only how the model number reads. In 2001 Stihl changed how there model numbers read. Previous to 2001 for example their models were such as: 026,044,046,064,066. Once they changed the model#'s they changed them to: MS260, MS440, MS460 etc.... Saws are still the same MS means: "Motor schlagen" or in German "Chainsaw" There IS A DIFFERENCE! the newer models that use the reversed numbers of the old Models (026 = 260 for examples) have the EPA carburators. This makes for a slightly less powerful/efficient saw.
To remove the carburetor from a Stihl 026 chainsaw, first ensure the saw is cool and disconnect the spark plug for safety. Remove the air filter cover and the air filter itself, then detach the carburetor by loosening the screws that hold it in place. Carefully disconnect the fuel lines and any linkages attached to the carburetor before lifting it off. Finally, inspect all components for wear or damage before reinstalling or replacing the carburetor.
In 2002 the MS260 replaced the (identical) model 026, which had been in production since 1988