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goosemasterkl

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  1. I'm working on a Poulan Wildthing 2375 and it has a compression of 70; Does it need a top end job on this being it having a 70lb. compression reading. Thanks to anyone who replies.
  2. I have to set the L jet at 1/12 turns and the H jet to 1 turn turn open to get it to start easily. It won't start at 1 turn open on both jets..
  3. What do you mean by flubbing if I may sound ignorant. Thanks for replying to all.
  4. I need some advice from some experienced timber cutters; I'm working on a Husqvarna 350 chainsaw and I have the carburetor adjusted where it has good quick trigger response, good top end rpm's but when I try to cut a log with it it wants to bog down and becomes practically useless unless you baby it thru the log. How and what jet needs to be adjusted different to where it will cut thru the log like it's suppose to? Any suggestions would surely be appreciated. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.

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