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Killed the MS880 while milling
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<blockquote data-quote="huskyhank" data-source="post: 1965254" data-attributes="member: 43054"><p>Just my opinion --</p><p></p><p>Make sure it has the right spark plug. I hope whoever worked on it put the right plug in.</p><p></p><p>After you put it back together, tune it in a milling cut. Lean it out until it runs fast then back to a very, very slight blubber - maybe even where its just clearing out after being under load for 10-15 seconds. Make a couple of cuts to get it hot and check it again. I'd call it perfect when its blubbery at the start of a cut but clears out after you getting going good. Do not ever run it any leaner than this when milling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huskyhank, post: 1965254, member: 43054"] Just my opinion -- Make sure it has the right spark plug. I hope whoever worked on it put the right plug in. After you put it back together, tune it in a milling cut. Lean it out until it runs fast then back to a very, very slight blubber - maybe even where its just clearing out after being under load for 10-15 seconds. Make a couple of cuts to get it hot and check it again. I'd call it perfect when its blubbery at the start of a cut but clears out after you getting going good. Do not ever run it any leaner than this when milling. [/QUOTE]
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