I use this in my NH home on trees which I clear for expanding my daylily farm. I looked through the many options and bought this due to the reviews and the reputation of the company. But beware.It took seven hours of trying and five days to get it started the first time. I even called the manufacturer’s hot line which was helpful but they said to me that this was a common problem.First a suggestion. Follow the directions but beware the flooding. Follow each step but you may have to do what I was told to do several times.Remove the cowling and remove the spark plug and turn the engine over to expel the excess fuel. Then clean the plug and let it dry. It may take time since the fuel mix with oil does not evaporate quickly, the oil is a surfactant and stays on the plug. Let the engine cool down then replace the plug, and start all over again. It took three times to get it to finally turn over. It finally turned over.It cuts well and seems to start well after the first almost impossible
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I use this in my NH home on trees which I clear for expanding my daylily farm. I looked through the many options and bought this due to the reviews and the reputation of the company. But beware.It took seven hours of trying and five days to get it started the first time. I even called the manufacturer’s hot line which was helpful but they said to me that this was a common problem.First a suggestion. Follow the directions but beware the flooding. Follow each step but you may have to do what I was told to do several times.Remove the cowling and remove the spark plug and turn the engine over to expel the excess fuel. Then clean the plug and let it dry. It may take time since the fuel mix with oil does not evaporate quickly, the oil is a surfactant and stays on the plug. Let the engine cool down then replace the plug, and start all over again. It took three times to get it to finally turn over. It finally turned over.It cuts well and seems to start well after the first almost impossible
Are factory chain-saw blades junk or is it me?
I bought a Husqvarna 455 Rancher and I love it as a first chainsaw. I notice though, that the Husqvarna Chainsaw Chains blade gets dull after a good amount of sawing. I purchase a file with a guide to resharpen, and have successfully sharpened it a few times. It seems to dull quicker than I would like. Do you think I am not sharpening it enough, or are factory chains junk? Thanks for answering.
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I use this in my NH home on trees which I clear for expanding my daylily farm. I looked through the many options and bought this due to the reviews and the reputation of the company. But beware.It took seven hours of trying and five days to get it started the first time. I even called the manufacturer’s hot line which was helpful but they said to me that this was a common problem.First a suggestion. Follow the directions but beware the flooding. Follow each step but you may have to do what I was told to do several times.Remove the cowling and remove the spark plug and turn the engine over to expel the excess fuel. Then clean the plug and let it dry. It may take time since the fuel mix with oil does not evaporate quickly, the oil is a surfactant and stays on the plug. Let the engine cool down then replace the plug, and start all over again. It took three times to get it to finally turn over. It finally turned over.It cuts well and seems to start well after the first almost impossible
Can anyone help me with a chainsaw problem?
I have a Husqvarna 359 chainsaw. I had it for a few years. It worked fine, then within one tank of gas, I started having problems with it and by about half of a tank, the saw just quit. It’s acting like a fuel line leak. I choke the Husqvarna Chainsaw Engine Parts saw, it fires. I take off the choke, it starts, runs for about 2-3 seconds, it quits. I cleaned the carb (every thing is working like new, and yes I have the adjustment needles set properly). The carb’s diaphrahm is like new. I changed the fuel line and fuel filter. The air filter is clean. The fuel tank vent filter is still there. I even cleaned the piston rings (which were sticking). After all that, I still had the same problem.I took a small engine repair class and every engine I have touched works, but I am stumped with this saw.Any ideas?
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I use this in my NH home on trees which I clear for expanding my daylily farm. I looked through the many options and bought this due to the reviews and the reputation of the company. But beware.It took seven hours of trying and five days to get it started the first time. I even called the manufacturer’s hot line which was helpful but they said to me that this was a common problem.First a suggestion. Follow the directions but beware the flooding. Follow each step but you may have to do what I was told to do several times.Remove the cowling and remove the spark plug and turn the engine over to expel the excess fuel. Then clean the plug and let it dry. It may take time since the fuel mix with oil does not evaporate quickly, the oil is a surfactant and stays on the plug. Let the engine cool down then replace the plug, and start all over again. It took three times to get it to finally turn over. It finally turned over.It cuts well and seems to start well after the first almost impossible
which of these chainsaws should i get?
I have got to purchase a chainsaw because the storms put large trees down in my yard that Husqvarna Chainsaw Chainsaws I have to cut up but I am on a budget. here are my choices1.Hitachi CS33EB/16 16-inch 2.16-inch Husqvarna 2353.McCulloch MCC1635A 16-Inch 4.Blue Max 38538 18-InchIt has to be one that works good and will cut down and cut up trees.Please help me Thanks
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