My Echo PS-620 came with a 24" bar, I have a 20" and a 27" bar I swap between the 20 & 24" depending on size of trees I'm working; now depending on what you are and for how long cutting the 27" is a little much on a stock saw in my opinion, though what I read about porting & such that may be...
So I took my saw to Echo shop, they found nothing wrong with it, the shop tech said Echo's are prone to flooding, and use minimal choke or not at all if saw has been run already.; also no compression relief use after saw was warm.
I had to laugh when I 1st tried to take it to the shop , a sign...
I took muffler off yesterday, pictures turned out like crap or I would post them, nothing in the cyl looked alarming, rings and piston also looked good, no heavy carbon deposits, so I'll be taking to my Echo shop as suggested since it is still under warranty and see if they have any thoughts...
Thank You for all the feedback, I will pull muffler later today just to see if any issues are present, to further expand on the scenario, when it happened in past it almost acted as if a no spark situation, pulling effort to start was no different, but no change either when using compression...
Hello my 1st post this forum, I am a veteran of many Diesel truck forums under same user name.
I have searched until I'm feeling like I have been drinking from a fire-hose; :eek: there is soo much good information but even with the search engine, the is nothing quite matching what I'm...
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