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       #Post#: 41--------------------------------------------------
       Efco 156
       By: Old Iron Logging Date: February 25, 2011, 11:44 am
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       The 156 shares the same parts as the 962. The cylinder and
       piston are the only main differences.
       Displacement: 56.5 cc  closed port
       Bore: 46 mm
       Stroke: 34 mm
       Max RPM: 13,000-13,500
       Spark plug: NGK BPMR6A
       Power: 4.1 HP at 9000 rpm
       Fuel: 700 ml  (23.67 oz)
       Oil: 350 ml  (11.83 oz)
       Weight: 5.5 kg  (12.1 lbs)
       #Post#: 2571--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Efco 156
       By: Cut4fun Date: May 18, 2011, 11:12 am
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       Art I was looking at the 3700 4000 152 156  yesterday pretty
       good.
       I like the build of the 156 over the 152 for only $70 more here.
       But the 156 is the one you are having all the crankcase
       troubles with right? Is it aluminum or magnesium crankcase on
       the 156?
       156 was $399  and 152 was $329 and the trim saws were $239 and
       $269
       #Post#: 2573--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Efco 156
       By: Old Iron Logging Date: May 18, 2011, 1:21 pm
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       156 case is mag, the 165 is aluminium. The guy with the two case
       issues bought 4 of the 156 models. 2 failed, the other two are
       fine. He likes Efco saws. He has just ordered a new MT 7200.
       #Post#: 3008--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Efco 156
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: June 22, 2011, 3:20 pm
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       156 165 clutch covers question. Will a 962 clutch cover work?
       #Post#: 3012--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Efco 156
       By: Old Iron Logging Date: June 22, 2011, 6:36 pm
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       Same cover just different paint.
       #Post#: 3013--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Efco 156
       By: Cut4fun Date: June 22, 2011, 7:18 pm
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       [quote author=Old Iron Logging link=topic=12.msg3012#msg3012
       date=1308785818]
       Same cover just different paint.
       [/quote]
       Grrrrr it was a 952 not 962 used one.  :-[
       I can only find new complete ones with all the brake hardware
       etc for $119.
       #Post#: 3014--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Efco 156
       By: Old Iron Logging Date: June 22, 2011, 7:38 pm
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       Every brake part is available expect cover. Covers are junk.
       Every Efco I sold for pro use has broken covers.
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