My 260pro would not start. I pulled the carb and found sawdust inside. I rebuilt the carb and changed the filter. The saw started and I cut some firewood with it for about 45 min. then the saw started to bog out at idle. I increased the idle set screw and cut some more until the same thing happened. Once again I adjusted the idle screw and the saw ran fine for a short time until this time it cut off and would not restart. I adjusted the carb and the saw started, but will only run for about 5-10 seconds before bogging out. It will restart, but will not stay running. I also have a much older 026 that has gone the same route....exactly! The carb on the 026 was packed with sawdust :mad2: but a carb rebuild got it running again until it did the exact same thing as the 260! WTF?
Someone said something about a pulse line? Not sure what that is or where that is on the saw. I have another saw for cutting my firewood but hate having any of my saws not in working order. I do not take any of my s@#* to a shop where you have to bend over to pay the bill! Any ideas would be appreciated.
Happy turkey day to all!
Beaver
Someone said something about a pulse line? Not sure what that is or where that is on the saw. I have another saw for cutting my firewood but hate having any of my saws not in working order. I do not take any of my s@#* to a shop where you have to bend over to pay the bill! Any ideas would be appreciated.
Happy turkey day to all!
Beaver