Howdy All,
It's been a few months since I could spend any time here. An oak dropped a large branch (30") onto my property. I was happily working the big rounds with my little Husky 435, 16" bar. New chain, new bar. I got buck-fever and poured close to the last of the 50:1 gas from the one gallon container instead of mixing more. I sensed I wasn't being too smart, and then the saw began to bog down halfway through the big rounds. Of course I saw dirt in the bottom of the gas can.
I cleaned out the gas can, cleaned out the fuel tank, got a replacement fuel filter, fresh fuel, but it still loses power in the thick of it. I'm getting chips (not dust) and the chain is sharp.
Can I try a carb adjustment, or will the carb need to be replaced, or could there be worse in store? It runs fine for short cuts, but I can no longer just bury the thing, and if it is bogging down, it'll die when I let off the throttle.
"IF" you own the carb tool, the saw is superb. With the factory settings it was virtually impossible to start. Once corrected, the thing has become a tiny little monster. I don't mind putting effort into this.
Thanks,
Greg![[Hearth.com] Saw loses power during LONG cuts [Hearth.com] Saw loses power during LONG cuts](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/174/174791-52c87e2ce0a7004803920b378077a83e.jpg?hash=fZ46JsCHbk)
It's been a few months since I could spend any time here. An oak dropped a large branch (30") onto my property. I was happily working the big rounds with my little Husky 435, 16" bar. New chain, new bar. I got buck-fever and poured close to the last of the 50:1 gas from the one gallon container instead of mixing more. I sensed I wasn't being too smart, and then the saw began to bog down halfway through the big rounds. Of course I saw dirt in the bottom of the gas can.
I cleaned out the gas can, cleaned out the fuel tank, got a replacement fuel filter, fresh fuel, but it still loses power in the thick of it. I'm getting chips (not dust) and the chain is sharp.
Can I try a carb adjustment, or will the carb need to be replaced, or could there be worse in store? It runs fine for short cuts, but I can no longer just bury the thing, and if it is bogging down, it'll die when I let off the throttle.
"IF" you own the carb tool, the saw is superb. With the factory settings it was virtually impossible to start. Once corrected, the thing has become a tiny little monster. I don't mind putting effort into this.
Thanks,
Greg
![[Hearth.com] Saw loses power during LONG cuts [Hearth.com] Saw loses power during LONG cuts](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/174/174791-52c87e2ce0a7004803920b378077a83e.jpg?hash=fZ46JsCHbk)