Posted by cool hand on October 09, 2015 at 17:06:25 from (98.158.221.3):
Have some pressing work to be done requiring a chain saw. My POS Poulan Pro runs until the chain contacts the wood, then starves out and dies. Can't adjust the carb, so little I can do to remedy. Soooh, I decided to buy another saw. I've heard Husqvarna saws touted as a quality saw, even used my son's and son-in-law's Huskies. So, today I went to Lowes and bought a 440. Brought it home, filled it with Husqvarna fuel and bar oil, read the starting instructions, and, following said instructions to the letter, proceeded to start the saw. Now, I've used chain saws for more than 60 years, so I'm no novice! Through perhaps 100 tries, I've been unable to get it to hit the first lick since leaving the store! I normally quickly recognize and solve such problems, but this time I'm so frustrated I could kick the crap out of the dog (if I had one!)
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