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How to adjust carberator 41 huqvarna chainsaw

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the tuning screws are located on the left hand side of the saw, by the top cover

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SOURCE: I have a husqvarna 340 chainsaw and it will not

Turn the screw labled T in a little. This will raise the idle setting. Heres a link to the manual. Look on page 29 of the .pdf
http://www.northerntool.com/downloads/manuals/195946.pdf

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