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Posts posted by mazdaq
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On 18/02/2018 at 20:41, spudulike said:
So much for the "easy start" and "reliable...." it sounds like the low speed fuel circuit isn't delivering, you will need to find the fuel adjustment screws, there will be two of them and a much larger one which is the idle screw. The two close together - possibly marked "H & L" are the cookies, find the one closest to the engine and give it a 1/4 turn anti clockwise and see what that does for you. You may have to increase the idle a bit but that is normal.
If you don't understand this then there is no hope and either take it to someone who does, give up and buy a major brand saw or purchase another of these dodgy imports.
A Stihl 181 or small Husqvarna may be a prudent choice!
Thanks for the advice - a quarter turn was all that was needed, running lovely again now. Will hopefully see me through another year or so.
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That's the one. Yes in hindsight, I would of been better off buying a decent second hand one. Having said that, it has done a lot of work for me over the last 2 years, lasted longer than I thought it would.
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Thanks very much for the replies. I'll take a look at those ideas.
I'm ashamed to say it is a cheap Chinese import off eBay - make is Actecmax. ?
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Hi
Having trouble with my saw - used it for a couple of years but lately it is taking many attempts to start. Then when I get it going, I can say cut one branch and then when I take my finger off the throttle, it cuts out, it doesn't idle over. Then I repeat the whole process.
What could be causing this? My initial thought is maybe some kind of fuel blockage. I'm a bit of a novice so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
What to do with tall oak and ash trees
in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
Posted · Edited by mazdaq
We have loads of tall, spindly trees in our garden - mainly oak, ash and cherry. I felled quite a few when we first moved in several years ago but have noticed that the remaining ones have really started to impact on sunlight in our garden and house this year. Wondering what to do with them.
A few pictures attached of the main ones blocking the sun in the late afternoon/evening.
Many of them are around 30m tall. Ideally, I'd like to significantly reduce the height of them (maybe by half) but I've no idea what would happen to them - would they forever look like telegraph poles or would they gradually grow a new canopy at the new height?
Or do I fell a few more of them and thin out the canopy of the remaining ones?
Any advice/ideas much appreciated.