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Husqvarna 440 bogs before warmed up
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<blockquote data-quote="tec498" data-source="post: 2733803" data-attributes="member: 48127"><p>Is it normal for a saw to bog if revved after it has just been started. After I start my 440 it bogs down if I try to rev it even just a little. It also emits a lot of smoke from the muffler. If you wait a minute to warm up it's fine. The saw has had no more than 5 tanks of gas through it. It didn't do this at first. Does the carb just need to be slightly re-tuned after break in? Other than that it's been a really nice, extremely light saw with plenty of power to handle all the smaller stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tec498, post: 2733803, member: 48127"] Is it normal for a saw to bog if revved after it has just been started. After I start my 440 it bogs down if I try to rev it even just a little. It also emits a lot of smoke from the muffler. If you wait a minute to warm up it's fine. The saw has had no more than 5 tanks of gas through it. It didn't do this at first. Does the carb just need to be slightly re-tuned after break in? Other than that it's been a really nice, extremely light saw with plenty of power to handle all the smaller stuff. [/QUOTE]
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