pharmvet
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- Joined
- Sep 28, 2008
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- Location
- North East TX
- Tractor
- Ford 7710 II FWA, NH TB110 FWA w/ NH 46LB loader, JD 5303 2wd w/ loader
I bought a used Stihl 025 ($100) because I have 3 guys working for me doing some cleaning and did not want to let them use my personal saws. After a little tweaking the mechanic at our local hardware store (Stihl dealer) The saw was running pretty good. I used it personally yesterday to see how it performed and got the following results.
I used the saw to cut up a dead pine that had fallen into my pasture. The saw worked fine. It cranked, idled, and performed well until I had used it for about 10 minutes. At this point, it would die whenever I wasn't giving it gas. It would still cut fine, but when I took my finger off the trigger to move to another cut location, it would die. It would crank back immediately and work well as long as I had my finger on the throttle.
I put it up and went to the house. This afternoon I cranked it and it idled just fine.
Any ideas on what might be causing this? Any suggestions are welcomed. If Im not careful, a $100 saw is going to turn into a $200 saw pretty quickly. thanks in advance.
I used the saw to cut up a dead pine that had fallen into my pasture. The saw worked fine. It cranked, idled, and performed well until I had used it for about 10 minutes. At this point, it would die whenever I wasn't giving it gas. It would still cut fine, but when I took my finger off the trigger to move to another cut location, it would die. It would crank back immediately and work well as long as I had my finger on the throttle.
I put it up and went to the house. This afternoon I cranked it and it idled just fine.
Any ideas on what might be causing this? Any suggestions are welcomed. If Im not careful, a $100 saw is going to turn into a $200 saw pretty quickly. thanks in advance.