@jasonlazott8337 you are very welcome. Welcome to the Chainsaw Hospital! I am glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching and commenting. I have some new repair series coming soon. Stay tuned. ~Dr. C.
Very helpful information, I take it if you get the tune correct but it doesn't stay to long and you got to go back and redo a few different times then could it be possible you have an air leak so getting it correctly running you got to find the air leak causing the erratic operations? Never experienced this but just want to learn in advance tks
@diggindiggenit6540 you are correct. Difficulty holding a tune and non responsive to adjustments indicates air leak or carburetor malfunction. Great question! I have a saw with an air leak. I plan on making a video showcasing the procedure. Keep the great comments coming. ~Dr. C.
You the man Dr. C!
@Comers_Game_Calls awe thanks! Just doing my thing... ~Dr. C.
very helpful, Thank you!
@jasonlazott8337 you are very welcome. Welcome to the Chainsaw Hospital! I am glad you found it useful. Thanks for watching and commenting. I have some new repair series coming soon. Stay tuned. ~Dr. C.
Very helpful information, I take it if you get the tune correct but it doesn't stay to long and you got to go back and redo a few different times then could it be possible you have an air leak so getting it correctly running you got to find the air leak causing the erratic operations? Never experienced this but just want to learn in advance tks
@diggindiggenit6540 you are correct. Difficulty holding a tune and non responsive to adjustments indicates air leak or carburetor malfunction. Great question! I have a saw with an air leak. I plan on making a video showcasing the procedure. Keep the great comments coming. ~Dr. C.