I wish that I’d known that 3 years ago. Oh well, too late now.I know exactly the issue then. Been through that with a customer saw. Requires something like 5 minutes of non stop full throttle to self adjust so it will idle.
I wish that I’d known that 3 years ago. Oh well, too late now.I know exactly the issue then. Been through that with a customer saw. Requires something like 5 minutes of non stop full throttle to self adjust so it will idle.
Found that tidbit in a service manual when I was trying to figure out the run issue like yours Had the carb apart to make sure it was clean and when I saw the self adjust procedure my first thought was I have to rev this saw for how ever long non stop and if you release the trigger you have to start the procedure over again. I think you can get them to adjust faster when connected to the Husqvarna softwareI wish that I’d known that 3 years ago. Oh well, too late now.
In hindsight I should have taken it to a different dealer, even if I had to pay for it rather than warrantee work. The dealer has good prices and does a lot of business, but is in his 70s and probably his crew prefers to work on older machines. After reading your comments I am a lot less hesitant to by another... my Echos are good saws but heavier for the power.Found that tidbit in a service manual when I was trying to figure out the run issue like yours Had the carb apart to make sure it was clean and when I saw the self adjust procedure my first thought was I have to rev this saw for how ever long non stop and if you release the trigger you have to start the procedure over again. I think you can get them to adjust faster when connected to the Husqvarna software
I prefer to work on somewhat older equipment myself. Just too many differences between brands, and with EFI everybody has their own connector, cables, software, Then start throwing in Isobus on mowers and now you have to have two different software programs just to work on the same mower.In hindsight I should have taken it to a different dealer, even if I had to pay for it rather than warrantee work. The dealer has good prices and does a lot of business, but is in his 70s and probably his crew prefers to work on older machines. After reading your comments I am a lot less hesitant to by another... my Echos are good saws but heavier for the power.