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  1. SkwerI

    .. Adjusting Hi / Low screws

    The same EPA that isn't doing anything to BP after the Gulf oil spill? :roll:
  2. SkwerI

    .. Adjusting Hi / Low screws

    Mine is decent but the readout only updates every 2 seconds or so and the battery is not replaceable. When it eventually dies then I'll replace it with something using a replaceable battery and faster update time, preferably every half second or faster.
  3. SkwerI

    .. Adjusting Hi / Low screws

    Shaka is the hand gesture Stephen shows in that picture. Google knows all. ;) Jay, I was trying to check out that tach but the page wasn't loading for me. I'll try to remember and check it out later.
  4. SkwerI

    .. Adjusting Hi / Low screws

    Perhaps it would be best to intentionally tune all chainsaws to automatically quit running if left to idle for more than 10 seconds? :roll:
  5. SkwerI

    .. Adjusting Hi / Low screws

    Cory, the reason it helps is because sometimes you can have a saw that idles while you're holding it but stalls out when you hang it on your saddle to move 2 steps.
  6. SkwerI

    .. Adjusting Hi / Low screws

    Just repeating what I've read here. As a climber it was always important to have a saw that could idle without dying and requiring a restart for every cut. I've always had trouble getting the low speed dialed in and it usually was because I had the low jet too rich (lean seize phobia). When I...
  7. SkwerI

    .. Adjusting Hi / Low screws

    Somebody on the forum once posted how to tell if the low speed jet was too rich, and it has helped me a lot. Warm up the saw and then set it on the bench and let it idle for a full minute. Then quickly pick it up and flip it upside down without touching the throttle. If it stalls then the low...
  8. SkwerI

    .. Adjusting Hi / Low screws

    After being here for 40 years I'm not really suited for adapting to sub freezing temps. We do get below freezing a few times per year here, but it is so rare that it is major news with the talking heads on tv all telling us how to survive. :roll:
  9. SkwerI

    .. Adjusting Hi / Low screws

    I'm in the same boat as Cory. No more than a hundred feet elevation change and temps are within a fairly tight range from 50-95 degrees. The saws can act up if I have to use one on a very cold day, but once they get warmed up they are fine. If an old saw starts running lean and begins to need...
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