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Have found it always needs a good revving out from cold but seems fine, have only managed to run it dry once and it started great which suprised me especially in the heat..

I Hope it stays this way as I just sold one of my 200t's to pay my yard rent!

 

Was just about to put my 200t on the bay .........might wait a tad !

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Just taken it back to dealer . he plugged it in to pc reset the carb and all is well again took about 2 mins . You know when a saw is about to run out it starts to rev up as it becomes lean , well he thinks the carb shut it down to stop it over revving . Keep an eye on the window in the side of the tank I think .

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