I ran into one of these for a good price, bought it and absolutely love it. This little saw sure screams. Yours seems pretty clean too, mine is a bit rough. Just found a parts saw for it though, hope i can get it for a good price. Keep it alive!
Sågskyddsbyxor är en ganska bra investering faktiskt . Jag köper en 234imorrn faktiskt å ska försöka finna en 238 verkar vara bra med kraft i dedär ! Du kan gott ställa ner tomgången så står kedjan still i tomgångsläge . Kul Klipp !
Hey ! It could be many reasons. I could have wrong adjusted it too...They are very sensitive on carb adjustment. It could be the carburetor also does not work as it is ment to. Actually not sure on this one. But when operating perfect...they are very fast and quick up on rpm. Eager saws. It is a professional.
@@motordiverse1276 thanks for the reply. I am asking because today i found this exact chainsaw on a shelf after my grandpa passed away and tried starting it. It was pretty dirty so i had no idea which button is for what (couldn't see any writing or signs). But i figured out the choke... So after pulling the starter rope 30x it finally ran but it started at MAX throttle OMG it was suddenly so loud. It only stopped when i pressed the trigger, it went back to normal idle rpm. That's why i asked, i saw the same thing happening to your chainsaw in the video, although not as brutal as my grandpa's. That was running at "300%"...
@@plehboy It is the prestart position. Those saws ar very good and still competative. But you should get yourself educated on the basics. So you can feel cool and enjoy it. Someone needs to teach you simple basics. If stored long time...it is common that type of Husqvarna saws...need allot of pulls...but it always starts...unless the carburetor need service. Your chainsaw...you know it has spark and compression...and than you know you have yourself a very good saw there. But maintenance of the carburetor and fuel lines...is normal. Learn how to use it and it will give you allot of good service. The saw I mean.
I ran into one of these for a good price, bought it and absolutely love it. This little saw sure screams. Yours seems pretty clean too, mine is a bit rough. Just found a parts saw for it though, hope i can get it for a good price. Keep it alive!
Sågskyddsbyxor är en ganska bra investering faktiskt . Jag köper en 234imorrn faktiskt å ska försöka finna en 238 verkar vara bra med kraft i dedär ! Du kan gott ställa ner tomgången så står kedjan still i tomgångsläge . Kul Klipp !
2:04 why does it do that? Runs at 100% power until you pull the trigger. Thanks for answer
Hey ! It could be many reasons. I could have wrong adjusted it too...They are very sensitive on carb adjustment. It could be the carburetor also does not work as it is ment to. Actually not sure on this one. But when operating perfect...they are very fast and quick up on rpm. Eager saws. It is a professional.
@@motordiverse1276 thanks for the reply. I am asking because today i found this exact chainsaw on a shelf after my grandpa passed away and tried starting it. It was pretty dirty so i had no idea which button is for what (couldn't see any writing or signs). But i figured out the choke... So after pulling the starter rope 30x it finally ran but it started at MAX throttle OMG it was suddenly so loud. It only stopped when i pressed the trigger, it went back to normal idle rpm. That's why i asked, i saw the same thing happening to your chainsaw in the video, although not as brutal as my grandpa's. That was running at "300%"...
@@plehboy It is the prestart position. Those saws ar very good and still competative. But you should get yourself educated on the basics. So you can feel cool and enjoy it. Someone needs to teach you simple basics. If stored long time...it is common that type of Husqvarna saws...need allot of pulls...but it always starts...unless the carburetor need service. Your chainsaw...you know it has spark and compression...and than you know you have yourself a very good saw there. But maintenance of the carburetor and fuel lines...is normal. Learn how to use it and it will give you allot of good service. The saw I mean.
@@motordiverse1276 yeah i mainly used an electric saw so new for me. Thx for all the info man