Local # 17 T.T.
ArboristSite Member
Hey, I posted on here awhile back about a bogging down problem that my saw is having. The saw seems to start well and when the throttle is squeezed, it revs good and the rpms seem high enough. The problem is as soon as I put the saw in a piece of wood it completely bogs down, almost to the point of stalling sometimes. My previous post on here, you guys said that the chain could be binding from having the cutters filed wrong. Well I put a new chain on and I am still having the same problem. I think its a carburetor adjustment problem. My question is how difficult is it to adjust the carb? Do I need a tachometer? I've heard others say they do it all by sound, how? On the high and low adjustment, how much on each? The owners manual gives kinda unclear directions, so hopefully I can get some advice here. If for some reason its not the carb, any idea what else it could be??? Thanks for the help....
Mike :umpkin:
Mike :umpkin: