Thanks everyone for all the suggestions. Glad to know this 026 can crank out for another 10 or more years...these saws aren't cheap.
Anyway, looks like the clogged muffler screen was the correct answer to the question; I already had fresh gas and a new spark plug, but didn't help at all. A good cleaning of the muffler and screen seem to do the trick...so thanks for that suggestion.
BTW: I used gasoline to clean it out (after removing from the saw)...is the a better/safer product to accomplish the same thing?
Anyway, looks like the clogged muffler screen was the correct answer to the question; I already had fresh gas and a new spark plug, but didn't help at all. A good cleaning of the muffler and screen seem to do the trick...so thanks for that suggestion.
BTW: I used gasoline to clean it out (after removing from the saw)...is the a better/safer product to accomplish the same thing?