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As I said you leave it for 60 secs (my fs560 says) and seems to work fine for the chainsaws too. No bar to take off a brushcutter. But anyway if you're not revving it but just leaving it ticking over then it can't tell if it's got a bar and chain on or not surely??

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Surely leaving the bar and chain on would help it adjust better so it won't make the chain move when it's on tickover Rather than trying to guess when it doesn't have the load of a bar and chain?

 

I know right, for smart technology that is supposed to auto tune to changing conditions it all seems rather silly.

 

Like I said before I just run it as normal paying no regard to the manual or setting auto tune and it runs fine for me.

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