Homer6679
ArboristSite Operative
Hey Y'all,
I'm new to the site and plan to be pretty active. This site seems to be an invaluable resource which I plan to use extensively. I've been doing small engine repair as a hobby/side hustle for a few months now, but I have a couple chainsaws that have me stumped. A stihl 009 and a Husqvarna 435 X Torq. Both exhibit the same problem, however I believe the husky has a leak between the carb and intake. The problem is that I will get them running good one night and the next morning/day I go to test them cold and they don't run right. They just require some carb tuning. It's almost like the carb adjustment screws don't stay put. Anyways, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Cory
I'm new to the site and plan to be pretty active. This site seems to be an invaluable resource which I plan to use extensively. I've been doing small engine repair as a hobby/side hustle for a few months now, but I have a couple chainsaws that have me stumped. A stihl 009 and a Husqvarna 435 X Torq. Both exhibit the same problem, however I believe the husky has a leak between the carb and intake. The problem is that I will get them running good one night and the next morning/day I go to test them cold and they don't run right. They just require some carb tuning. It's almost like the carb adjustment screws don't stay put. Anyways, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Cory