hi guys! i traded for a husky 350 last summer and hadnt yet given it a proper testing so yesterday i took it out and used it to cut some of our seasoned logs for firewood. when i pull out of the cut and let it idle the saw runs fast enough to keep the chain moving about as fast as if it was choked and still warming up. if i lay it to the wood to stop chain it will regain chain speed within 10 seconds.
soo i decided to try adjusting the idle screw and i could get it to idle about right but when i pull the throttle its not nearly as responsive and will just barely stumble before gaining rpms. i could live with that but it doesnt seem normal and who wants a limbing saw thats not responsive as heck??:msp_wink:
im used to adjusting carb on my 044 but for some reason ive never had any luck trying to adjust any of my huskies... i would love suggestions and help!!
thanks!
soo i decided to try adjusting the idle screw and i could get it to idle about right but when i pull the throttle its not nearly as responsive and will just barely stumble before gaining rpms. i could live with that but it doesnt seem normal and who wants a limbing saw thats not responsive as heck??:msp_wink:
im used to adjusting carb on my 044 but for some reason ive never had any luck trying to adjust any of my huskies... i would love suggestions and help!!
thanks!