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Sbridger11

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  1. I have the 141, it's an excellent piece of kit. It replaced a petrol Honda Izzy. I went for the driven option, but that was not needed as it is so light. Battery life is good with a Bli20. Takes me about 20 minutes to do front and back, with still a third of battery left. It will do quite heavy scrubby stuff if you take it easy and keep the cutting height high. Battery is common with a combined pole saw hedge trimmer package I also have.
  2. All sorted, thanks for the guidance. It needed a lot of turns backing off the T screw. Definitely a case of RTFM PROPERLY combined with lack of experience.
  3. Thanks all, A quick check is confirming that the idle T screw is fully clockwise (this was as from new). I do remember turning anticlockwise for a numbers of turn with no difference, then the idle speed increased which is why I (incorrectly) assumed that clockwise was slower. I most likely won't have time to have another go until the weekend. ADW FYI the ignition module I fitted is a newer revision than originally fitted, but still compatible as per your chart. 579 63 88-05 vs 579 63 88-02
  4. Llet me double check that. Thanks
  5. I did indeed and that helped me to ensure that I ordered the correct one.
  6. I have a 435ii that was failing to start. I replaced the ignition module and now it starts fine. However it now appears not to come off fast idle. The usual blipping the throttle after start doesn't reduce the idle speed and the chain runs quite fast when I take the brake off. As the saw warms up the idle speed drops so the chain just creeps forward, but doesn't stop. I think it is a fast idle issue as the T screw is as far clockwise as it will go and adjusting the L screw doesn't make much difference. I can't see the ignition module having any impact on idle speed? Any ideas would be appreciated.
  7. Hi new here, Tracy Tools stock chainsaw files and list 5.2mm. £10 for 5. Don't know the brand, but the 4.8mm ones are as good as Husky branded and are lasting well. Tracy's service is spot on, I use them regularly for engineering stuff

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