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chainsaw issue


leechlake

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My Husqvarna starts and runs at idol and up to about 2/3 power but then bogs down and won't run at wide open. I have fresh gas mix in it. I know there is a blue and reddish adjustment screw on it but don't know if this is a solution and how I should go about it. I tinkered with them a bit but nothing change so I put them back in the original position as close as I could.

I'm not much of a mechanic so anything involving cleaning carbs etc will just have me bring it in to get it fixed but if this is something simple I want to try that first. Any thoughts?

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Sounds like your high speed mixture ports are plugged. A quick thing to try is to turn the hi speed setting screw all the way in (DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN) counting the number of turns then turn it back out to where it was. This can dislodge foreign debris that may have accumulated.

Perhaps a carb cleaner may be helpful but check with your Husky dealer to be sure what you use won't cause other damage.

Beyond that it may require carb dis-assembly and cleaning.

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Husqvarna vs Stihl is a Chevy vs ford thing as which one is better but this is a perfect example of why you buy these top end chainsaws from a reputable dealer and not the box store. Our stihl dealer told me he prefers customers just to bring these issues right to him and if no parts are needed it's free of charge as long as the saw was purchased from him.

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I had a Stihl a while back do something similar ... turned out to be the muffler was plugged with carbon deposits. Might give your muffler a look to see if it is getting plugged ... a relatively simple fix, just scrape out the carbon.

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