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IAN IDG

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  1. This isn't my first rodeo !! I deal with these cutters on a daily basis so I am well aware of the damage caused by dust .I checked the cylinder & piston , crank & seals they are fine , so sorry to waste your time, ps lucky to have job to go to on a Monday morning.
  2. the carb is new but I will check it ,I will also check the rubber gaitors they may be split
  3. I try telling my customers to attach the water bottle but it falls on deaf ears ( keeps me busy though )
  4. when I first start the engine from cold it will idle fine, When I rev the engine & let go of the throttle trigger it stays at full throttle for some time then very slowly deaccelerates & then stops , there doesn't seem to be anything stuck, I will try the crank seals as suggested thanks.
  5. Hi my ts410 will start ok but takes a long time to slow down to idle from full rev & will cut out & then is difficult start, Sometimes it will not slow down at all. I have checked the idle adjustment on the carb and that is correct , I have tried a new carb but still have the same problem, The throttle trigger is not stuck either. can anybody help.

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