How to start a chainsaw

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Don87

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I received this in my e-mail. It was titled: How To Crank A Chainsaw.
 

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thats funny i bet that was a add put out by planned perent hood.
 
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Maybe a reproduction licensing exam:shocked:
 
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I attended a chainsaw safety seminar and really except the direction of the blade, that is what the instructor said was the safe way to crank it. Put it between your legs and one hand on the top handle. I cant crank mine that way and have to use the drop and pull method which a lot of folks use, but is very dangerous to the lets if you loose it. Even then still sometimes it pulls the cord out of my hand. MY Husky sometimes seems like it is hydro-locked or something on the first pull and is very hard to pull, but it usually cranks on the 3-4 pull when cold and 1-2 when warm.
 
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I attended a chainsaw safety seminar and really except the direction of the blade, that is what the instructor said was the safe way to crank it. Put it between your legs and one hand on the top handle. I cant crank mine that way and have to use the drop and pull method and still sometimes it pulls the cord out of my hand. MY Husky sometimes seems like it is hydrolocked or something and is very hard to pull, but it usually cranks on the 3-4 pull when cold and 1-2 when warm.
Gary my husky is same way if it's on compression strok it will jerk rope out of my hands sometimes, thats only way i have ever started a saw drop and pull.
 
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Are you sure that email didn't come from your MIL?
 
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That's only for trimming saws!:eek: After a dozen or more of these::drink::drink:
 
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Gary my husky is same way if it's on compression strok it will jerk rope out of my hands sometimes, thats only way i have ever started a saw drop and pull.
According to the chain saw safety guru, that is the way lots of folks do it and lot of folks get their legs cut. It isn't bad if I can start it with one hand on the top handle and it will start and idle, but if it is hot, I need to pull the throttle a bit so then it gets a bit iffy on the safety when I hold it by the rear handle.
 
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This is a very dangerous way to start a chainsaw. You can easily punch yourself in the nose with a starter mishap. To thwart this danger, the chainsaw should be facing the other way with the powerhead just under the persons rear end. It is a much more natural move as well.
 
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I know my stihl has a big flat part on the handle I think you're suppose to step down onto, at least thats what I use it for, dont see them on all chainsaws though.
 
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Gary my husky is same way if it's on compression strok it will jerk rope out of my hands sometimes, thats only way i have ever started a saw drop and pull.

I've got a couple of old Homelite Super EZ automatics made back in the late 60's or 70's that utilize a compression release that makes it much easier to pull...
I wish that more newer saws had those today...
 
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I'm sure there is warning label on the saw somewhere to prevent this.
 
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One way I've learned are to set it on the ground, step on the handle, one hand on the top grip, one hand on the pull rope, and pull. The other way is to put the handle between your legs (not the bar), grab the top grip, and pull the rope with the other hand. And, of course, drop and pull.
 
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TreeMonkey,

You may Not say "numb nuts idea" and not get in trouble. Perhaps you could say a "NO nuts idea." and get by with it... LOL
 
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One of my BILs Homelite saws has a EZ pull rope that seems to tension a spring or something then it at some point turns the engine. The problem with that is you can pull and it doesn't do anything and then suddenly it releases is pent up energy and Vrooom, the engine turns over and sometimes starts when you think it is not doing anything. OK when you get used to it, but sure dangerous if you don't know the characteristics of the starting system.
 
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This is a very dangerous way to start a chainsaw. You can easily punch yourself in the nose with a starter mishap. To thwart this danger, the chainsaw should be facing the other way with the powerhead just under the persons rear end. It is a much more natural move as well.

Ya know, I better not take this for granted and state that I was kidding with this. This is one of the dumbest things I've seen anyone do with a chainsaw
 

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