You my Friend saved me a lot of frustration and work. I did the same repair with my laptop playing your UA-cam on my workbench following it step by step. I owe you a beer at the very least. Thanks!!
They are definitely a chore. Nothing like a echo or husky. I guess the moral of the story is put the saw on the truck instead of the truck on the saw. I think I figured out that other little piece that fell out, the fast idle on the carburetor.
You my Friend saved me a lot of frustration and work. I did the same repair with my laptop playing your UA-cam on my workbench following it step by step. I owe you a beer at the very least. Thanks!!
I’m glad it helped. Thank you for watching.
Hey, man.At little piece it came off of there.If you're looking at the back of the saw it goes on the carburetor on the left side
I watched the whole thing, wow! Saw sounds really good👍🏻
They are definitely a chore. Nothing like a echo or husky. I guess the moral of the story is put the saw on the truck instead of the truck on the saw. I think I figured out that other little piece that fell out, the fast idle on the carburetor.
man how much effort could it be to wipe the darn carb just a little bit with a paper towel or blowing some air on it before putting it back in??
The fast idle part was broken anyway, so it had to be pulled back off anyhow to fix that small issue.
Mr. JK, a long one but a good one, this is a great reference.
Yeah I know it was a little long but it will possibly help somebody later.
@@JKSawShop Absolutely, lots of details....
Nice video, good work! Might be nice to see some of the smaller work closer in. Sometimes all I can see is the back of your hands.
I’m sorry about the hands blocking some of the smaller stuff. I do appreciate you stopping by though, and watching
I’ve Done a Few Of These Definitely Not a Bad Job Pretty Easy Compared to Some Other Brand Saws 😀😊😀
It wasn’t as hard as some of them. I despise a MS 250 tank
Is that an stihl tank or after market?
Oem, couldn’t find anything aftermarket