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Hi all. I have always used shtil but recently I got a Husqvarna 135 off a friend he couldn't get it to run. Iv had it apart and cleaned it to within an inch of its life and got it running. Everything is I'm fantastic order just needed a clean it runs but dies once warm or under throttle.

 

Obviously needs a carb tune I looked today but normal screw driver doesn't fit ? Is it a tool required?

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Yes a splined tool is needed,you can get em on ebay for a couple quid but there is a few different types so check first

Cheers I use a local tool hire firm for most major repairs I'll give him a shout he may have one Knockin around

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Can someone clarify this for me?

 

The guy in the shop I use to maintain my saws thinks that the Husqvarna 135 doesn't have a fuel filter ??

 

Mine is missing one and asked him to stick one on he said they don't have one. Seems a little odd to me ??

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So did I. He seemed to be in a position where his knowledge should be second to none if he is maintaining saws for a lot of professionals. Hence the reason I never questioned him.

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Can someone clarify this for me?

 

The guy in the shop I use to maintain my saws thinks that the Husqvarna 135 doesn't have a fuel filter ??

 

Mine is missing one and asked him to stick one on he said they don't have one. Seems a little odd to me ??

 

The guy is a knob jockey . It should have a fuel filter . On the end of the fuel pickup line that drops into the tank .

If it runs until it gets warm it could be low compression . Classic symptom .

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