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Maxnaggle
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Well, looks like over here in good ol NZ the echo importers don't want to know now. No contact, no support and passed between dealer and importer. So far, not impressed.

 

wow thas not good to hear as it's the complete opposite over here with plenty of email info and support flying around to keep us in the loop.

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ive got one of these, so far i love it over the ms150 ( though that chain is a cleaner cut).

 

noticed it started running like it was badly out of tune. Then i remembered i had read on here that the air filter needs a air line clean to keep it good. quick clean and its running great again.

 

Ill be honest ikeep meaning to read the whole of this thread, not random posts days apart lol.

 

what i did have yesterday though was one of the guys started it up and it was screaming away, chain racing very fast with out the throttle on.

took the rear off and couldnt understand why. then noticed a spring just sitting inside, to the left of the carb.

after a while the only thing i could figure it was was a spring to keep constant pressure on the idle adjuster. Once i screwed the idle down it was fine again.

 

anybody else had this happen

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