dirtcurt
sawsnob
Hello I have a few questions tuning a Echo CS590 Timberwolf. I have a 600p, and two cs590s. I can't lean down the 590s to really clean up in the cut. One of the 590s gets close to perfect but the other 4 strokes in the cut with H needle screwed all the way in and L 3/4 out. My 600p is super simple and was lean enough to scream from the factory with limiters in. Took them out and fattened it up(limiters on the 600p were different from the 590). I had read somewhere on the internet with these same problems having to screw in H needle all the way in. Both 590s are burnt piston recovery saws with very little time on them. One blew a hole in the piston and saved the cylinder, it got a factory piston and is at 150#. The other ran a bit, then melted, tearing up cylinder pretty good. I used a Gulf piston and it too has 150# and runs better than the stock piston so far. They both idle perfect. Is this the governor? I hope not because the 600p screams compared together.
As far as well built, these are great. They are very simple to work on and the 600P just runs good.
As far as well built, these are great. They are very simple to work on and the 600P just runs good.