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  1. Stevebass4 Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 18, 2006
    845 posts
    Franklin MA
    i know i can bring it to a local dealer BUT i'd rather pay someone here who i know would do it right

    i purchaed a brand new 272xp two years ago.. (was in a guy's basement along with every other high end tool known to man but never used) to date i've put cut maybe 10 cords so far but i'd like to have someone who knows what they are doing tune it up and adjust the high and low settings

    you guys know anyone?

    thxs
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  2. smokinj Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    15,416 posts
    Anderson, Indiana
    Its eazy enough to tune a pro saw, its something you should learn only takes sec. to do. http://web.archive.org/web/20051228040631/www.madsens1.com/sawtune.htm
    if you can do video of the saw running full throtle will help you dial it in and you will be able to do it on your own from there! or use a tach HUSQVARNA 272 - 13,500 RPM
    HUSQVARNA 288 - 13,000 RPM
    HUSQVARNA 394 - 13,000 RPM
    HUSQVARNA 3120 - 11,500 RPM
  3. Stevebass4 Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 18, 2006
    845 posts
    Franklin MA
    Thanks for the info!! will give it a shot
  4. smokinj Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    15,416 posts
    Anderson, Indiana
    its easy turn the h screw until it sounds like its running lean and mean then back off(left turn) 1/4 turn.Then it will run mean under a load!(in the wood)
  5. ourhouse Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 16, 2006
    720 posts
    Franklin Ma
    Let me know how you make out, I might be able to help out.
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