I got my wildthing back from the hardware store last week. He replaced the carb attachment/manifold and then supposedly tuned it.
I lost one decent sized limb in the recent ice storm and thought I'd make short work of it with my new, energized saw. It cut OK on the small branches, but when it got to the bigger stuff, probably 8-10 inches in diameter, it would bog down in the cuts. Any ideas? Here are some of mine, comment freely:
1. Brand new, Stihl PM chain. Cuts noticeably larger chips than the previous safety chain that came on the saw. Could this be bogging it down?
2. I want a new saw so badly that it has always run like this but I just didn't notice it.
3. The guy at the store knows I want a new saw so he used his own creativity in tuning the saw.
4. The clutch cover needs to be replaced because the tensioner screw is shot. The chain was really loose on the bar and it was hard to get it to "not spin" at idle. So, maybe his adjustments were honestly wrong (but wouldn't that just be on the low end?)
I'm not really sure. I do recall that it revved a fair amount higher at full throttle than it does now. I'm thinking of taking it to a different shop, the one I will buy my next saw from, and see what they can come up with in the tuning department. It shouldn't take them too long so hopefully I'm not looking at too much dough. Let me know what you think is my best option. Thanks again, Greg
I lost one decent sized limb in the recent ice storm and thought I'd make short work of it with my new, energized saw. It cut OK on the small branches, but when it got to the bigger stuff, probably 8-10 inches in diameter, it would bog down in the cuts. Any ideas? Here are some of mine, comment freely:
1. Brand new, Stihl PM chain. Cuts noticeably larger chips than the previous safety chain that came on the saw. Could this be bogging it down?
2. I want a new saw so badly that it has always run like this but I just didn't notice it.
3. The guy at the store knows I want a new saw so he used his own creativity in tuning the saw.
4. The clutch cover needs to be replaced because the tensioner screw is shot. The chain was really loose on the bar and it was hard to get it to "not spin" at idle. So, maybe his adjustments were honestly wrong (but wouldn't that just be on the low end?)
I'm not really sure. I do recall that it revved a fair amount higher at full throttle than it does now. I'm thinking of taking it to a different shop, the one I will buy my next saw from, and see what they can come up with in the tuning department. It shouldn't take them too long so hopefully I'm not looking at too much dough. Let me know what you think is my best option. Thanks again, Greg