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45 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

Anyone get problems with run on when you come of the throttle? Mine's been benched for months and I'm back to using my 201t for everything until I get round to sending it away.

 

Happens when you've been using it frequently for around half a tank

Send it in again, will get it pressure and vacuum checked then boil the carb and get it reset. I have seen a few of these Echos have some strange carb issues, almost like the carb wasn't quite matched too well with the saw but have also sorted most of the issues one way or another!

Text me once boxed and will let you know when to get it in.

Probably needs a bit of sushi!

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2 minutes ago, spudulike said:

Send it in again, will get it pressure and vacuum checked then boil the carb and get it reset. I have seen a few of these Echos have some strange carb issues, almost like the carb wasn't quite matched too well with the saw but have also sorted most of the issues one way or another!

Text me once boxed and will let you know when to get it in.

Probably needs a bit of sushi!

Will do mate, I've been waiting on an appropriate sized box but I guess ill have to stop being tight and buy one. 

 

Last time that saw came back smelling like a poof's armpit, I trust you've moved on to a manlier hand wash?

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Mine will start with the brake on. Just either get a bit chain creep/ won't idle on the strop/ won't start without a bit throttle.

Not the end of the world I know as pretty easy to start/pull but would be nice if it just behaved like a normal saw.

Still seem to pick it up over the ms 150. Which isn't a twat to start.

What's annoying as said it only seems to do it after 1/2 an hour or so, so hard to sort it at home in the workshop.

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