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Woodsearcher

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  1. Wow what a difference that made. It feels like a different saw now. Thanks ☺️
  2. Cheers well I will get logging tomorrow and have a bash a the L screw once it's warmed up. Thanks again. Ow happy New year.☺️when it comes lol.
  3. Cheers, it's got some beans at high revs but yer thanks I will just alter the L screw like you and peatff said. I only cut up felled trees as a novice and still finding my feet, my ppe cost more than both my saws put together. I Appreciate all the help...
  4. I just googled and found this for you. https://www.willisandgrabham.co.uk/product/husqvarna-530-03-55-60-carb-adj-tool?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIoaOspqa-3wIVAed3Ch1GtwtIEAQYASABEgI3sfD_BwE
  5. Hi yes I have access to a spline adjuster and I don't know where they bought it, here's the link for the run in period I read after 10 tanks if fuel. https://www.hunker.com/12384628/how-to-adjust-a-husqvarna-carburetor It states the carb needs adjusting after that period to run the saw in.? My 236 is great out of the box (i am confused) The 135 replaced the 236 I think, anyway I will have a go at altering the carb tomorow because as it stands the 435 is pretty useless. Thanks for your reply.
  6. I bought a husqvana 435 and it had a pdi check before being delivered, it has a big flat spot on rev start. I bought the last 236 husqvana from the same supplier thats just a rip saw out if the box. So my 435 while only 40.9cc even when warm it's got this nagging flat spot, am I right on my research that they are restricted from factory settings until ten fuel tanks have gone through them ? It's just a bag of shit on low revs. I just wondered if anyone has had the same problems.? I know about carbs but i dont want to start fiddling without good chainsaw advice ? Thanks.

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