Posted by don deere B on March 03, 2012 at 18:36:12 from (65.170.243.186):
just bought a husky 440 last fall, am still trying to get it to run right. this is a calif. compliant saw. i am at just under three thousand feet elevation. been back three times for carb adjust, they cannot get it right cause they are at lower altitudes than i am. the problem is they removed the slot from the carb adjusting screws and replaced the slot with splines around the perimeter of the head of the needle. they also made sure there was not enough clearance to get any other type tool in there. the shops are forbidden to sell the tool that fits the head. only other fix i can think of is disassemble the saw and use a dremel to cut a slot in the head of the needle. checked my weed wacker and pole saw, darned if they are not the same way. any suggestions other than moving out of california would be appreciated.
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