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By *rHotNotts OP   Man 25 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Do you have a problem ? are you an expert ? This is the place to start those beautiful relationships….

You know the rules, ask and answer away…..

I get to go first though

Why won’t my chainsaw work? I have mixed the right combination of fuel & oil in the special bottle and put it in the special little hole. I have pumped the primer four times until it’s full of juice. I have switched it on, pulled the ch*ke out, pulled the starter three times, pushed the ch*ke halfway in and pulled the starter again, Fires up for one second and then dies… does this every single time I repeat this sequence.

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By *weet LisaTV/TS 25 weeks ago

Crawley

If the chainsaw's cold it's difficult to get going.

I used to bring mine into the house overnight to keep it warm.

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By *a LunaWoman 25 weeks ago

South Wales


"Do you have a problem ? are you an expert ? This is the place to start those beautiful relationships….

You know the rules, ask and answer away…..

I get to go first though

Why won’t my chainsaw work? I have mixed the right combination of fuel & oil in the special bottle and put it in the special little hole. I have pumped the primer four times until it’s full of juice. I have switched it on, pulled the ch*ke out, pulled the starter three times, pushed the ch*ke halfway in and pulled the starter again, Fires up for one second and then dies… does this every single time I repeat this sequence.

"

You need a new one.

Or….

You have flooded the …..engine.

No need to thank me, just remember me in your prayers!

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By *rBobbMan 25 weeks ago

Birmingham

Try checking the jets in the carb. You may need to blow them out with an airline. They should just unscrew.

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By *he Silver FuxMan 25 weeks ago

Uttoxeter

Chainsaws use the vacuum of the engine to pump the fuel. 90% of the time with petrol chainsaws that are not run frequently it will be the carburettor diaphragm that acts as a fuel pump, that has hardened / split or become gummed up with old residual oil. Order a repair kit or a complete replacement carb. Very rarely is it jets, plug, spark, air filter, compression.

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan 25 weeks ago

Torquay

Just don't hold it by the blade while you are pulling the cord

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By *rHotNotts OP   Man 25 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Do you have a problem ? are you an expert ? This is the place to start those beautiful relationships….

You know the rules, ask and answer away…..

I get to go first though

Why won’t my chainsaw work? I have mixed the right combination of fuel & oil in the special bottle and put it in the special little hole. I have pumped the primer four times until it’s full of juice. I have switched it on, pulled the ch*ke out, pulled the starter three times, pushed the ch*ke halfway in and pulled the starter again, Fires up for one second and then dies… does this every single time I repeat this sequence.

You need a new one.

Or….

You have flooded the …..engine.

No need to thank me, just remember me in your prayers! "

Thank you. You & your hairy bush are always in my dreams, I mean prayers.

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