Funny thing is I was going to relax today. I have work tomorrow.
But I had to drop a few trees on my property lol.
Before I did, I let my new chainsaw warm up and tried my hand at tuning it.
Before I saw you post, hardpan.
Tell me if the way I did it sounds right.
First thing, I popped the limiter caps out. Frustrated me I couldn't see the screw heads.
Then I adjusted the L, CCW until it was running to rich and then back till it was running smoother.
Then I adjusted the T, CW until the chain started spinning and then back until it stopped.
Then I adjusted the H, CCW until it ran way to rich and holding the throttle down adjusted it back until it just starts to smooth out.
It took me a bit but I got it where is wasn't hesitating and wasn't to rich or lean.
I then fell and bucked up my trees and it seemed like it ran awesome. I compared it to my old saw and it peaks and idles the same.
Just got done watching the video and that is basically what I did.
I shouldn't have any problems as long as I keep the H Just on this side of rich and it is running good right?
Never tuned a saw. So any videos, advice, etc is appreciated.