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Echo 2511 woes?


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Amazing saw but after using for a couple of months its in the habit of quite often "running on" when idling (feels a bit like those last few seconds of revving before a saw runs out of fuel).  Also needs a blip on the trigger to start most times.  Not a pro at tuning but any simple tips/solutions appreciated.  Or any online help videos on fixing problem?  I can try to film and post a short video clip if that helps.

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28 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Love my little Echo, run it on aspen and it just cuts out on tickover from time to time.

 

Today I forgot the aspen and ran it on normal 50/1, ticked over all day on the belt, go figure.

I've found on a few saws that you need to rich up the L screw when swapping to Aspen to get them to tick over reliably.

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Great little saw but a fickle thing. Spud has done the muffler mod to mine. Cuts beautifully but to keep it on tick over I have had to set the idle quite high. Sounds like it’s idling high but stops it from cutting out when on the harness or coming off the throttle after a cut.
Yes they do need a blip of throttle to start. Seems common with them. They definitely have quirks but such a light saw is a joy to climb with for reductions etc.

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