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If this is the Husqvarna 440, there are two allen headed screws sunken down inside the holes in the front of the muffler, its either a 5mm or 6mm long arm allen key required.
On .325 pitch chain the top plate angle should be 25 degrees, there is normaly a match mark on top of each cutter, the depth gauge should be set at 25 thousands of an inch.
How long has the chainsaw been sitting? How long has it been sitting with the same gas in it? Typically, most chainsaw and weedtrimmer repairs are fuel related. More times than not, simply draining the old gas, and putting brand new fresh mixed fuel just purchased from the gas station will fix most non start problems. Many people will not believe me, but after 20 years of fixing small engines, i've fixed 70% of the chain saw and string trimmer and related sized engines by putting in new fuel. Fuel goes bad now a days in 30 days. So if the fuel in the gas can sitting in the garage is older than 30 days it is old when you are considering trying to use it in a small engine. Fuel in a car will not cause the same issues as quickly for several reasons. If the fuel in the gas can is older than 30 days get rid of it. If after changing the fuel out completely doesn't fix your problem, feel free to contact me and I'll see if I can help you out.
I'm looking at an owners manual for Michaela's chainsaw. We owned it back in the 60s. It's in really good condition, the manual not the saw. It was the worst saw we ever owned.
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