Not so fast Grasshopper!!!!
I have seen this before
My Nephews 066 was doing the same several yr ago, I installed a new MCL.. it still did it!!!
I played with it a few hours and this is what I found, and how I made a temporary fix, If the master switch is complete with no missing parts??? I found that the grooves in the Tank handle where the throttle trigger rides are worn/wallowed out, which allows a bit of radial movement (wobble) and does not allow the fast Idle position to latch properly and it slides right to the run/idle position, bypassing fast idle...., Here is what I did to make a temp repair until you can find another tank/handle. I took the rear handle cover apart to get the trigger out. I took a small Plastic drinking straw that the ID barely slides over the ends of the metal pin that protrudes on either side of the trigger. I cut two sleeves from the straw that were just long enough to cover the pins and bush the worn slots in the trigger handle (reduces wobble). reassemble and give it a whirl!!! If it is too worn for the drinking straw bushings to work I've taken a big ty-wrap/cable tie and install loosely around the handle, adjust to give you a fast idle. Once she pops on cold choke start, slide the ty-wrap in place crank then blip the throttle and the ty-wrap once you get it adjusted to work for your liking and cut wood.
There's always more than one way to skin a cat