The carburetor replacement on this saw is the most aggravating one I have ever done. Once you figure out all the tricks it all makes sense. But till you do you end up with a mess of moving parts that you have to work with. I did learn something from you about the linkage connection. I didn't know that the black plastic piece came apart. The saw that I am working on isn't mine .doing it for a friend. Due to the aggravating work that needs to be done when making repairs I can honestly saw that I can't recommend this saw. It's like working on a Volvo. Thanks for the vid.
Enjoyed following this video until the replacing everything point. However keeping a note and watching back how it was disassembled helps. I found I did not need to remove the throttle linkage wire if I was just servicing the carburettor. There is another Similar longer video by wicked repairs.
That’s what most of us are. While not a professional saw repair person, he effectively shows how to disassemble and then reassemble a homeowner grade chainsaw. It helped me to tackle my carb cleaning. Not something I want to do on a regular basis. 😂
I swear you are doing something at 1:20 I can't see what you are pulling off to get the black plastic assembly off. Our saws must be different. It looks like you are disconnecting the wires but I can't figure it out. I still got it apart but had to do it differently. I cleaned up my 440 and now it starts. I'm working on my 435 now. I did notice the spark plug wire is worn through to the bare wire from rubbing on the plastic. The saw is only a year old.
The carburetor replacement on this saw is the most aggravating one I have ever done. Once you figure out all the tricks it all makes sense. But till you do you end up with a mess of moving parts that you have to work with. I did learn something from you about the linkage connection. I didn't know that the black plastic piece came apart. The saw that I am working on isn't mine .doing it for a friend. Due to the aggravating work that needs to be done when making repairs I can honestly saw that I can't recommend this saw. It's like working on a Volvo. Thanks for the vid.
🙂 I agree with you.
I concur! It’s unanimous!
Thanks for video it helped a lot!
Besides that I couldn’t really see anything you were doing ,nor did you explain it, this was a superb video.
Wow, your video skills are awesome, I could barely see anything you did.😂
This is why I my opinion Stihl are better saws, maybe not performance but easy in fixing
Enjoyed following this video until the replacing everything point. However keeping a note and watching back how it was disassembled helps. I found I did not need to remove the throttle linkage wire if I was just servicing the carburettor. There is another Similar longer video by wicked repairs.
There is a term for amtuer efforts. Its called "cheese-ball"
That’s what most of us are. While not a professional saw repair person, he effectively shows how to disassemble and then reassemble a homeowner grade chainsaw. It helped me to tackle my carb cleaning. Not something I want to do on a regular basis. 😂
Holy shit. Why did I buy this saw.
This saw is not mine, but don't worry it's a good machine
There's a reason why silent movies went by the wayside. If you're a mute my apologies.
Would have been better with comments on EXACTLY what you were doing .
You didn't plug in the two wires from the coil to the choke on the new carb.
Slow down!!!
Yes, I didn't. I realize that when starting the saw and can't turn off the engine from the red button, so had to repeat all procedures. :((
@@tusheeNaydenov do you know which color wire goes to which connector?
I swear you are doing something at 1:20 I can't see what you are pulling off to get the black plastic assembly off. Our saws must be different. It looks like you are disconnecting the wires but I can't figure it out. I still got it apart but had to do it differently. I cleaned up my 440 and now it starts. I'm working on my 435 now. I did notice the spark plug wire is worn through to the bare wire from rubbing on the plastic. The saw is only a year old.
No carb gasket... my new carb came with a gasket and the old one just has like o rings or something... do i need to use the new paper gasket ?
It must be like paper gasket (I think). Recomend to change if the old one is not good.
Where did you buy the new carb?
From dealer of Husqvarna products
@@tusheeNaydenov HOW UNHELPFUL. put a link on please
@@DJR30645 The part number is 506450501. With this number, you can find it everywhere.
?? thats a Google question, and the answer is, anywhere!
Brutal
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Your left hand covering everything you do, your video is not much of help, not explaining makes it worthless 😢
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Why can’t you talk
I have no idea what you're doing because you don't explain anything.
Thank you and Kabbalah
Useless.