530035560....a search here on AS for "spline tool" will get you more info.
I found this when I did a Google search for Husqvarna 530035560, interesting reading.
http://weborder.husqvarna.com/order_static/doc/HBUS/HBUS2010/HBUS2010_530035560.pdf
be gentle and take out 1 needle at a time and have a dremel with a cutter wheel. put it in a vise and exactly in the middle of the screw cut about 6 to 8 mm into the screw, now you have your screwdriver for adjustment now.:hell_boy:
530035560....a search here on AS for "spline tool" will get you more info.
I found this when I did a Google search for Husqvarna 530035560, interesting reading.
http://weborder.husqvarna.com/order_static/doc/HBUS/HBUS2010/HBUS2010_530035560.pdf
Or buy the proper spline tool for around $10.00-$12.00. They're available on-line. I happened to find mine locally for $9.99 + tax.
I want to mention that Modified Mark :msp_thumbup: was the first, but not the only, person here on AS to tell me about the spline tool.
I'm not sure why Husqvarna sent out that letter/notice. My guess is it has more to do with keeping customers reliant on Husqvarna service techs than it has to do with the EPA handing out fines. One factor could be Husky is trying to protect itself from warranty issues arising from improper tuning by saw owners.
Chris, I just noticed that there is a ebay seller listing them now for $6 shipped!
I just ordered two more for myself.
Like I have said time and time again, trying to adjust slot moidified adjusting screws on these while the saw is running is a exercise in frustration. Not worth the trouble for $6.
These splinded carb screws and the splined driver is the best setup for adjusting carbs ever invented if you ask me.
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