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<blockquote data-quote="NUTNDUN" data-source="post: 2388812" data-attributes="member: 52149"><p>Mont Alto is about a 1/2 hour away from us. I work in Carlisle and we live in Dover/York. </p><p></p><p>I think it is the crummy ethanol gas, the first tank I ran through it she sounded great and that gas came from our shop which I know is non ethanol and at least 89 octane. I didn't even think about it when I mixed up this gallon from one of the bigger cans that it was lower octane and more then likely ethanol mix.</p><p></p><p>I am going to fondle the saw this weekend and get some good gas for her and adjust her up before I do anymore cutting. I know the idle speed needs adjusted also, by the time we were almost done cutting that night at idle the chain would start moving, not real fast but just enough to warrant an adjustment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NUTNDUN, post: 2388812, member: 52149"] Mont Alto is about a 1/2 hour away from us. I work in Carlisle and we live in Dover/York. I think it is the crummy ethanol gas, the first tank I ran through it she sounded great and that gas came from our shop which I know is non ethanol and at least 89 octane. I didn't even think about it when I mixed up this gallon from one of the bigger cans that it was lower octane and more then likely ethanol mix. I am going to fondle the saw this weekend and get some good gas for her and adjust her up before I do anymore cutting. I know the idle speed needs adjusted also, by the time we were almost done cutting that night at idle the chain would start moving, not real fast but just enough to warrant an adjustment. [/QUOTE]
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