Hi everybody,
I have a couple of husqvarna 455 ranchers that I use for clearing home lots. The saws were bought new this summer, and as time has gone on, they have begun to bog down and idle oddly. I've been running 87 octane fuel at a 50:1 mix with 2-stroke oil. I had the carbuerators adjusted on both, and the repair man said that things were "out of whack" because the available gas around here contains ~10% ethanol which the saw doesn't run well on. My question is, if all gas around here contains 10% ethanol, what can I put in my saw to make it run better and not need constant tuning?
I have a couple of husqvarna 455 ranchers that I use for clearing home lots. The saws were bought new this summer, and as time has gone on, they have begun to bog down and idle oddly. I've been running 87 octane fuel at a 50:1 mix with 2-stroke oil. I had the carbuerators adjusted on both, and the repair man said that things were "out of whack" because the available gas around here contains ~10% ethanol which the saw doesn't run well on. My question is, if all gas around here contains 10% ethanol, what can I put in my saw to make it run better and not need constant tuning?