Husqvarna chainsaw won't stay running.

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Published 2021-01-08
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Thanks for watching. This chainsaw stars but it won't stay running. Instead of tearing into the carburetor we're going to see if we can fix it by readjusting the carburetor.

All Comments (21)
  • @ZombieDaveAZ
    Congratulations on showing the adjustment while making test cuts. Sooo many guys do not do this. Well done brother.
  • @davidharries3981
    You nailed it! Direct and to the point. No extra talking. A you tube video that is USEFUL. Thanks!!!
  • @brianmik5624
    Bought a new Husqvarna. It kept stalling. Used this video to help me tune it and it runs/cuts like a champ. Thanks for posting this!
  • This was the best adjustment video I’ve seen. Doing it while cutting was key point. I had all the problems you showed
  • @710CAP
    It’s getting to where even if you take your saw to a saw shop, you still end up working on it. I would rather utilize a video like this and see if I can fix it first. Even if you just replace the carburetor, it’s cheaper than the labor you’ll pay to have it worked on. Thanks for the great video!
  • @JLW1242
    It helped me greatly, making the idle adjustments while running the saw . I needed to see it done. My saw has been bogging down, now I know what to do . Thank you
  • @JLW1242
    OK I ran the saw today and made a couple test cuts and made a little bit of adjustment. Used it the rest of the day. Thanks again, you have saved me much time on a good saw, that needed attention.
  • @BIGPIE3333
    ‼️Thank you so much for making this video, you just saved me a boat load of money 💰 by not having to take my Husqvarna to the shop & buy firewood ‼️ ‼️I made the timing & throttle adjustments on my 435 18" Husqvarna chainsaw because after 14 years of regular maintenance & running great, it started stalling when I started cutting, made your recommended adjustments & now my Husqvarna is running like new‼️ ‼️You can watch me use my chainsaw after the adjustments were made, on my channel after I post it tonight - 1/28/2023‼️ NEWCASTLE CALIFORNIA,USA 🇺🇸
  • @Robert.420
    I have to say. Thank you. No one on u tube would explain the adjustment. I've cleaned and nothing i did the adjustment and runs fine now thank you
  • @weps2097
    Very well done! Clear explanations and great camera shots...answered my questions and got me thinking in a logical progression. Thanks for the video
  • @heiser_bill
    This was very informative, thanks! To answer your question at the end, if it came to messing with the carburetor, float valve, I’d take it to an expert. 😀 But now I feel informed enough to try those initial adjustments on my own. I like your “if this, then that” diagnostic approach and tutorial.
  • @Bolero4me
    I have tried several approaches to adjusting the carb on Poulan Chainsaws, and can't seem to find a good setting. Your way of explaining it has helped me understand it better. Going to give it another try. Thank you.
  • @tirawy
    This video is by far the best I found on youtube; very thorough and concise. Thank you much.
  • Just wanted to say that I appreciate you posting this how too. I recently purchased a used Husqvarna 235e and it wouldn't stay running after a few cuts I received a ton of advice from friends, but none of it was consistent. The only common ground and cheapest fix was the carb adjustment. At first I was waaaay intimidated by doing this. From what I have heard it is easy to mess this up and have a hard time readjusting it, so I never thought I myself would feel comfortable doing so. Unfortunately, I had few people that sounded like thet knew what they were actually doing. I watched this video and felt confident and compelled to attempt to adjust it myself. Well long story shorter, it worked! It idled and ran fine untill high engine speeds, I simply turned the h screw one quarter turn counterclockwise to increase the fuel delivery at high engine speeds and it fixed the issue! I understand a little bit more and feel way more comfortable with two stroke engines and how to adjust their carburetors. Thank you for that!
  • @MarbenOrallo1
    It works, I'm almost getting crazy fixing my chainsaw until I saw this video. Thank you very much.
  • I would make my own adjustments...trial and error...you'll never learn unless you try. Thanks for another great vid!
  • @joompah7
    Wow. I gotta try this .... Thanks for being clear and consise and not holding the camera in your hand while you were filming. Great edit
  • @timsturgill3617
    I I have learned how to work on chainsaws by using videos on how to to the repairs I have all of the tools needed to do the repairs Still learning something new every I watch a Video I am very thankful that you fellas take the time to put these awesome repair videos it just as good as a Small Engine Repair Course I am very grateful to every one that puts these videos up I TRULY THANK YOU
  • I have the same saw having the same problem. Thank you for the video and the clear, concise explanation of how to make the adjustments.
  • @Emerson-gr8uc
    I've learned alot for being a new chainsaw owner. Had the same problem, cut a few times and it would quit on me. Awesome video and it was clear and concise. Thanks