dustinwilt68
Wilt Built Work Saws
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Nice stump!Couple big pines under the 572’s belt in 14 degree weather.View attachment 213862View attachment 213863
Adds 5 horsepower lol
I think a sp81 or 850 would be a perfect size McCulloch for what I do! Lol
How have you been Lee???
I don’t experience these problems in this weather. Maybe your at the point you need to knock out the carb heat hole in the airbox? Just remember to plug it again when it warms up past 20-30 degrees.So, I’m finding these things are like a Diesel engine. They don’t like frequent start stops, they’d way rather start, warm up, run flawlessly until out of fuel and repeat. If you kick the high idle off in low temps before the engine is warm you’ll get some real lack lustre results. But give it 90 seconds or more on high idle before running the throttle at all and it runs normal. This is cold weather talk, like -20*c and colder. And sawmill work, so start, cut a knot that’s been missed, shut down. Start, trim something else, shut down. Rinse, repeat.