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If you have one of these saws bought from around 2004 onwards have you had running problems?

 

Check your carb model, if it is a D type carb, (First line on the carb should be something like F61.D) If it has this carb see if your dealer can replace it, I have been informed that the D type carbs are dodgy, possibly due to the brass fuel jet now replaced with stainless steel on the newer model carb.

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Let me further advise that a certain number of Zama carbs developed cracks internally on these models.The hairline crack is in the proximity of the fuel shut off lever .

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