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quoting the 560xp manual...

 

Engine adjustment

 

The following steps should be taken when the chain saw

is started for the first time or when outside circumstances

change (fuel, altitude, air filter etc.): Start the engine.

Accelerate the engine to full throttle and saw a number of

cuts in a thick log (3-5 min.).

The chain saw must be run (8,000 - 12,000 rpm) the entire

time so that the carburettor can adjust itself.

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quoting the 560xp manual...

 

Engine adjustment

 

The following steps should be taken when the chain saw

is started for the first time or when outside circumstances

change (fuel, altitude, air filter etc.): Start the engine.

Accelerate the engine to full throttle and saw a number of

cuts in a thick log (3-5 min.).

The chain saw must be run (8,000 - 12,000 rpm) the entire

time so that the carburettor can adjust itself.

 

I made the school boy error of interpreting " ( 3-5 min" ) as three to five minutes as apposed three to five cuts minimum ! I suppose it works out about the same really .

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