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Choke it start it turn it off push choke switch down then up chain brake off and then pull start it don't touch the trigger and it will retune and you can hear it go through the revs takes a few minutes tho let it run till on full revs and let it run for couple of mins then switch off should be retuned then and good to go

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We've got one been well behaved after a couple of tanks to settle itself down then it's been fine for the last couple of months. Probably terrified after seeing the 1st gen scrapers sat on the bench for parts to eek a few months more life out of the others.

 

Pretty sure although I can't remember exactly but we didn't set the auto tune, probably should read the manual and see if we should have.

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Choke it start it turn it off push choke switch down then up chain brake off and then pull start it don't touch the trigger and it will retune and you can hear it go through the revs takes a few minutes tho let it run till on full revs and let it run for couple of mins then switch off should be retuned then and good to go

Yes bud ain't tried it since yesterday morning I'll give that a go before I take it bk to the dealer cheers bud

 

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