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Re: New 372s
« on: February 22, 2013, 05:53:10 am »
I was at cut4fun's shop a couple weeks ago and the temperature was in the teens (F).

I had a 346XP and it was cold soaked. It started on the third pull with the choke full on which is very unusual. I shut the choke off and it continued to run but acted very lean. The saw had not been run since probably 70 F weather. The saw was still lean after warming up. I eventually had to open the needles some. When warmer weather comes I will have to lean it out some.
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