My girlfriend's grandpa gave us a pair of old (70s) ECHO 701 chainsaws in return for clearing out the trees and brush aroudn his farm from the ice storm last week. I got one to run fine, and the other wouldnt idle, or rev up very high. I figure they need a carb kit, but got to reading on some forums that the H and L screws will change the air/ fuel ratio (carburetors are waayy over my head, and tick me off any time I mess with them beyond starting and running. How they even atomize the fuel is beyond me), and how they run. I got the one to idle, and the other just wont start. I ran the first one out of gas, filled it back up and it wont start. It sounds like it may want to start and run, then changes its mind. The owner's manual is no help- it says to run the screws all the way in and turn the adjusting screw out 1 turn for low speed operation, and 3/4 turn out for high speed operation. What does this mean?
I was wanting to cut some trees and get some firewood for next winter, and make some extra cash for clearing out brush and trees, but at the rate I'm going, it'll be July before I get a running saw.
Daniel
I was wanting to cut some trees and get some firewood for next winter, and make some extra cash for clearing out brush and trees, but at the rate I'm going, it'll be July before I get a running saw.
Daniel
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