I just dropped a saw off at a dealer 2 days ago for a tune. I did buy a new saw last year from them (echo cs-590, great saw), and all my odds and ends there like oil, carb parts for one of my ditch witch duty saws, odd bar and chain. The one I dropped off is a husky 365 x-torq I bought used with a claimed 10 hours of use. I pulled the muffler, piston was perfect, starts good and revved good but would stall idling longer than 30 seconds. I attempted a tune myself, got it idling but had a bit of hesitation or stumble if it idled longer than 30 seconds, but revved up fast if it hadn't been idling. Wasn't sure if it was rich on low and loading up or lean...Also didn't feel like the power was there at the top end with the high screw all the way out when I sunk it in the wood to listen for it to clean up. So I took it in for a proper tune and they will cut off the tabs that limit the adjustment screw travel. I was hoping for a free tune bit that said min service charge of 30 dollars (cad), they still have it and I haven't heard back yet but for the cost of this saw I didn't want my first attempt at tuning to cost me a piston or anything. Figured I'll practice on my poulan when I reassemble it..
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