take a small drill bit and drill off the caps on the l and h screws on the carb if they are the aluminum like the 271 then turn your l out a little it will stop the bogging issue oh never mind seen its got that monstrosity on it throw it away buy a old ms 290 parts are cheap and easy to rebuild if ever need to and run forever
Chainsaw sounds good! Back to work lol
For 5 minutes anyway. Lol. Repairs are ongoing until it back working properly.
I hope you've figured it out by now. You can borrow our chainsaw anytime.
Need a long term solution. I think I'll try replacing a few parts.
Check for a crack in the impulse line
Thanks, I'll check for that.
Have you tried resetting the M-tronic system? The stihl website gives 2 methods to reset an M-tronic...it's likely in the manual as well.
I have not. I'll look into that as well. Thanks! I figured since it ran fine for 5 mins it would be something like that, but I'll look into it more.
take a small drill bit and drill off the caps on the l and h screws on the carb if they are the aluminum like the 271 then turn your l out a little it will stop the bogging issue oh never mind seen its got that monstrosity on it throw it away buy a old ms 290 parts are cheap and easy to rebuild if ever need to and run forever
lol....thanks, I think? I got a few new parts to try soon. Hoping that will resolve things for me.