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Probably one of the best videos explaining this
ОтветитьYes and to add to you for small engines like nitro engines it's the same process to TuneIn I like this video
ОтветитьNice video but it coud be nice to do it on the chainsaw while it’s running
ОтветитьMy turns don’t seem to end. I have the same tool but can’t find an end when adjusting
ОтветитьSo which way is leaner and which way is richer?
ОтветитьExcellent electric chainsaw
ОтветитьThere is a T on mine for idle as well as the L H.
ОтветитьConcise and on the money, TY.
Ответитьhow u rate this chainsaw from 1 to 10?
ОтветитьHow about tuning the Husqvarna 585?
ОтветитьI need an adjustment tool for my 440. Having a heck of a time finding the right one. I don’t want to buy an entire set for every small engine ever made. Does anyone know exactly where I can get one? A link would be appreciated. Thanks.
ОтветитьThank you so so very much for this video!! I had been looking everywhere for a video to adjust the carburetor for a Husqvarna 125B blower. I found a lot of videos on rebuilding the carburetor as well as a little mention about the adjustment, but nobody went straight to the point and showed what you did. Your video had my blower running again in less than two minutes. Thanks again!
ОтветитьA part or order number for that adjustment driver would be useful
ОтветитьDude, such a great video, thank you so much
ОтветитьVery well explained video. And it was a great visual aide with the carburetor. Thanks :)
ОтветитьWhat is the baseline for the stationary screw?
ОтветитьConcise info!
ОтветитьThis grandpa adjusted his carb without that special tool, not to hard for someone that isn't a dumb ass know it all snot nosed kid.
ОтветитьWith/ without Cain and bar, proper chain tension... all this plays into whether your chain is barely creeping along the bar. Also what about the idle screw. What’s the baseline for that? Warm or cold saw when setting baseline? How does it run on a cold start?
ОтветитьWhich model tool do I need for a 435 saw?
ОтветитьNow you need to to do the tune live with the audio of the chainsaw. However, you must narrate what you are doing, of course.
ОтветитьBasic information clearly presented providing good instruction.
ОтветитьI got your grandpa!
ОтветитьWell done thanks, done it
ОтветитьComo se llama tu herramienta con la que lo ajustaste
ОтветитьThis adjustment did not work on my 435 i had to go 2 and a half turns on the high or it was impossible to start from cold
ОтветитьThis is definitely not a simple operation to tune the carb.
It really wasted my time. You have to demonstrate by starting
at ground zero and then show by actually running the saw. Sorry
footprints the negativ3 feedback.
Thanks! Great explanation and great quality.
ОтветитьJust figured out my old Husqvarna 359 simply needs a very small flat head screwdriver to adjust the carb. Thanks!
ОтветитьI'm deaf, how will I hear or figure this out?
ОтветитьExcellent...exactly what I needed to see. Clear video and CLEAR audio...good job.
ОтветитьHi, thanks, better than many other as you don't stuff about and just cut to the chase. Great, thanks.
ОтветитьHelpful video. Dumb that we need a very special tool for something so basic and fundamental.
ОтветитьWatch The pidler
ОтветитьThank you for the video, however, it would be much clearer if you said ‘clockwise’ and ‘counterclockwise’. I agree not a lot of good videos and yours is very good but still a bit ambiguous in some places. Hope you don’t mind the feedback. Thank you again for posting.
ОтветитьIn Sweden we use the idle screw to adjust the idle...
ОтветитьExactly what I was looking for, and you're right, the other videos are confusing. Thanks!
Ответить,,,,,,,,,,,,, NOT GOOD,,, what about the IDLE SCREW,,??? WHat aabout FAST reaction????
ОтветитьNice info. Thanks Bud.
ОтветитьSilly question prob but is it better to adjust while the engine is idle or cut off/on when you adjust?
Thanks for sharing!
You are trying, so some slack is cut....
Your arrogant disregard of the experience shared by all including (your grampa) reflects poorly on you.
If you want to add to the knowledge base, slow down enough to examine your assumptions.
You say "this tool is essential" and then don't identify it specifically.
I appreciate your effort making the video. However, you have the Carburetor upside down in the video. The Low is on the left and the High is on the right. Just letting you know. Thanks.
ОтветитьThank you very much
ОтветитьAs a grandpa who owns a Galaxy S7 kiss my rosey red one whippersnapper. That aside, good video.
ОтветитьHa! This Old Guy watched this on my iPhone 8. Great video. My 455 Rancher stalls out at idle speed. I thought for sure I would be taking the orange engine cover off to get into a can of worms. I bought the tool at local auto parts store. Great tip!
Old Guys Rock!!!!
Well intentioned, yes, (even with the cheap shot at old guys' videos) but poorly executed. Worst line: "if you're watching this video, you know what I'm talking about " ( really? repeat.... a lotta talking, very little actual showing, "pretty much" -- so not helpful, sorry) Ah, b ut if you're watching this video, you know what I'm talking about.
ОтветитьExcellent mate thank you A++++
ОтветитьThanks for the clear video. I like the fact you even acknowledge that many videos don't slowly show you what they are doing! Thanks for the content 😀
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Ответить435 mk2 has T hole, what's that for, how to tune that?
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