Peter backed out and would not run the saw in competition that year, last year he was recovering from a broken collar bone or some such malady and could not play with saws at all.
Mark
Mark, whatever you do, don't throw that 101 head in the trash... find a good weldor and they will be able to weld new aluminum into that hole for you to try it again.
Or if that costs too much, send it to me. Welding problems like that is something else I intend to learn how to do...
My 92 acts the same way, difficult to get down to an idle speed, loads up if you do get it rich enough to slow down. I don't think they were meant to sit around idling too much. So glad to hear it is running.Sorry Scott, I rarely think to ask for local help. It's done now in any case.
At 8:38 PM CDT it ran for several minutes good throttle response though it loads up a bit at idle, doesn't really idle down even with the screw backed all the way out. Not sure but it may simply be too much carburetor?
I took the chain off for the trial run and will leave it off for a bit tomorrow until I get most of it sorted out. I am starting to think I may actually get to cut some wood at Baraboo!
Mark
My 92 acts the same way, difficult to get down to an idle speed, loads up if you do get it rich enough to slow down. I don't think they were meant to sit around idling too much. So glad to hear it is running.
Scott
7:33 PM...disaster strikes.
Photos tomorrow.
Mark
7:33 PM...disaster strikes.
Photos tomorrow.
Mark
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