My MS660 started dying when it touched the log or you put it at full throttle, it will always start right up and idle just fine. I had a neighbor put a new carb on it for me, it started right up again, I made about 5 cuts with it and no problems.
I set the saw down for about 15-20 minutes and again it started right up, but when I went to cut the next log it died as soon as it hit the wood, started it again and same thing, started it again and pulled the throttle to full and it would die. Idles just fine, starts just fine.
This is the second time this has happened, both times a new carb was put on, both times it worked for about 5-6 cuts then starts dying under load.
What's the next thing to check? I may just end up taking it to a shop to get it straightened out.
Thanks
I set the saw down for about 15-20 minutes and again it started right up, but when I went to cut the next log it died as soon as it hit the wood, started it again and same thing, started it again and pulled the throttle to full and it would die. Idles just fine, starts just fine.
This is the second time this has happened, both times a new carb was put on, both times it worked for about 5-6 cuts then starts dying under load.
What's the next thing to check? I may just end up taking it to a shop to get it straightened out.
Thanks