Do you advise customers a specific tach number or more of a make sure it's 4-strokin'? This is one area I'd hate to be the porter! Kind of a leap of faith on your behalf or do you only sell to guys you'd trust to know how to tune?
some porters have a area they know the saw will run and be safe after mine get broke in some i play with them and see where they run the best some dont say where to run them but i ask where they should be good at
I ran it the night before I shipped it, so I know it'll turn 16,2 safely, at least here. I richened it up a little, knowing it's colder up there. I figured 15k is safe. But yes, regardless, always make sure it's 4 stroking. That's about the only thing I use the tach for. I don't even know what most of my own saws turn. But if they're customer's saws, at least I can give them what I feel is a safe tune. And no. I don't really like it either, which is why I've talked to Tom a couple times on the phone plus messaging on here. No 2 ears are the same