A customer brought in his Husqvarna 240 chainsaw complaining that it starts hard. We found a couple of reasons why he may be having problems and I'll show you how to fix them. #smallenginerepair
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I'm glad my videos have helped. I think a bulk of my views are just homeowners looking to do a one time repair so they don't subscribe.Its all good. When I stop enjoying making the videos you'll stop seeing them. Thanks for watching!
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that guy was slacking!!! hahhahaha.... great video man.... like real good. These "content creators" could learn a thing or two from your approach, and surely couldn't fix a saw like you!!
I've worked on a lot of saws and I don't think I've ever seen a filter that bad! Wow! I get a lotta pleasure cleaning neglected chainsaws for some strange reason. You do really good work Scott and I enjoy watching your videos as wel as your sense of humor. Keep up the great work bud.
The 240 was a good saw. I adjusted the carb so it would run correctly from day one and only ran 93 octane fuel in mine with name brand 2 stroke oil. Been ten years and the saw always starts and runs no matter what. But I take good care of my tools.
Isn't it sad neighbor......That we take those pictures because someone did us dirty and called us a liar before...... I like your video neighbor Thank you!
I think Ill add this to the list of saws I never want to have to work on. They had years of making good, easy to service filters and decided to go with that? Anyway, good video
586936202 is the carb part number. They list for $60. As for carb adjustments, most new carbs will bolt on and run but need at least a little tweaking.
I own on of these and seem to have had lots of problems over all with it , as I understand they have been discontinued are they a good saw over all in your experience? If not what brand or model in this size would you recommend? Thanks for the great info.
I've never been a fan of the 240. I think Husqvarna makes good saws but you need to get into the rancher grade or pro grade. If you felt the 240 had enough power then maybe try a 440. Close to same size with a bit more power.
My saw will not start. The saw has only been used about five times, so Dirty filters should not be a problem.. Even so, I removed the cover and the air filter is clean as a whistle, and the spark plug looked good, but I cleaned up the gap anyway. It still will not even try to start. From day one, this saw has been very difficult to start. Can't figure out why. Any suggestions?
My first question would be, was it bought from a dealer and was the carb initially adjusted by that dealer? If not, that might be part of your problem. How about starting procedure. If you choke it and pull it more than a few times on full choke you may be flooding it. Again, this could be made worse by a carb that not adjusted properly.