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Hard to Start Husky 410
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[QUOTE="weimedog, post: 76446, member: 20655"] Sounds like it might be a bit on the rich side. Opening the throttle at those very low RPM's will lean things out. It shouldn't be a hard starting bike. I've seen a few Husky four strokes and they were decent starters. Are you at altitude? Here in Colorado we need to drop the jetting sizes arounf 7 percent. (Except for this VOR...it just starts, even with sea level jetting) I had a 2-stroke Husky for a while (1998 WR360). It's jetting was way off and it wouldn't start. A call to Hall's Husqvarna/Gas-Gas got me in the ball park and a little fiddling after that gave me a 1 kick starter. I realize mine was a two stroke. Wonder if there is a Husqvarna Jetting trend though. Mine was way rich. [/QUOTE]
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