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Re: Homelite XL-925 Chainsaw
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Posted by Roy Suomi on June 05, 2007 at 20:45:23 from (75.185.164.191):
In Reply to: Re: Homelite XL-925 Chainsaw posted by Gary from Muleshoe on June 05, 2007 at 19:14:51:
It's not starving for gas [ I don't believe ]..I can load the gas to it by opening the hi speed needle..Just doesn't run smooth and crisp without the needle all the way in..I cut down some good sized Locust trees with it last weekend..With the hi speed screw all the way in , it runs at a higher full speed RPM..I'm kinda suspecting the carb casting has some issues..I'm just nervous running the saw too lean..I cleaned out all the ports and orifaces with carb cleaner and compressed air.. Installed a new carb kit [ Tillotson ] fuel lines and filters...
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