LD1
Epic Contributor
Being that it was hardly 2 months old I would think that TSC would have covered whatever it was, or maybe even replaced the engine. I would at least have taken it back to them before taking the carb apart.
Why in the world would TSC cover a northerntool splitter
Freddvm:In all seriousness, have you contacted northerntool????? THey should make it right with you.
If not, it is definatally fuel related. You metioned it has more white smoke than you remember...
Well on cars, that usually means one of two things, burning water/coolant, or raw unburnt fuel. And since I assume this is an air cooled engine, that only leaves one option. Fuel.
There is a chance that the float is stuck in the open position and flooding the engine. Any chance you can get a whiff of that white smoke and see if it smells like gasoline.
Another thing it could be is oil burning. I know it is unlikely on a new engine, but....
Engine oil usually has a bit of a blue tint to it though.
If it were starving for fuel, I doubt you would see the white smoke. So my bet is on flooding.
A few questions for you to report back
1. Are you SURE the choke is OFF. Sometimes the linkage gan break or come undone, or be forgotton???
2. When you park the splitter for the day, do you turn the fuel off??