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Stihl MS-441 C-M Dies After Idling
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<blockquote data-quote="MustangMike" data-source="post: 4661307" data-attributes="member: 120204"><p>Are you saying to run the saw for 90 sec with the choke on to re calibrate it? I presume you would only do this if you are having a problem? The idle on my 362 C-M is very low, wish I could adjust it, but it usually just keeps running. I do try not to idle it much, I don't think it is ever good for a saw. That said, I can't stand a saw that won't idle.</p><p></p><p>MustangMike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MustangMike, post: 4661307, member: 120204"] Are you saying to run the saw for 90 sec with the choke on to re calibrate it? I presume you would only do this if you are having a problem? The idle on my 362 C-M is very low, wish I could adjust it, but it usually just keeps running. I do try not to idle it much, I don't think it is ever good for a saw. That said, I can't stand a saw that won't idle. MustangMike [/QUOTE]
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