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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1299434" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>Yes, it is the choke apparently. I've done some research on it and found an old post where someone was outlining the starting procedure for their 6800. I couldn't see the lever turning a flapper in the throat, but it made it smoke and run rougher though. I can't find one for sale used, but have found some parts numbers for it and supposedly they were made up to around 2000 or so.</p><p></p><p>SmokinM, this lever is on the right hand side of the machine beside the handhold. Apparently the decal indicating the position of the lever and it's function has been worn off of this saw. The throttle lock button is on the left hand side of the handhold itself, with the release bar on the top side of the handhold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1299434, member: 22236"] Yes, it is the choke apparently. I've done some research on it and found an old post where someone was outlining the starting procedure for their 6800. I couldn't see the lever turning a flapper in the throat, but it made it smoke and run rougher though. I can't find one for sale used, but have found some parts numbers for it and supposedly they were made up to around 2000 or so. SmokinM, this lever is on the right hand side of the machine beside the handhold. Apparently the decal indicating the position of the lever and it's function has been worn off of this saw. The throttle lock button is on the left hand side of the handhold itself, with the release bar on the top side of the handhold. [/QUOTE]
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