Hoping I have this thread in the right section.
I have a lightly used Stihl 290 Farm Boss. I tend to take good care of my gear, I worked in the trades for awhile. About 8 years ago, I stored the saw at an odd angle and, in the Spring, I found it was hydrolocked with oil in the crankcase. I opened the saw up some and let it sit in a drain pan for months, Eventually it drained, started and ran well.
Last Fall I put the saw on a shelf in it's standard stance. I've found that it is locked up once more. I can barely pull the starting cord over one revolution. I have also since forgotten the particulars as to how I had it situated to drain for the first fix.
If anyone has some insight to a possible repiar or procedure, I'd be much appreciative.
I have a lightly used Stihl 290 Farm Boss. I tend to take good care of my gear, I worked in the trades for awhile. About 8 years ago, I stored the saw at an odd angle and, in the Spring, I found it was hydrolocked with oil in the crankcase. I opened the saw up some and let it sit in a drain pan for months, Eventually it drained, started and ran well.
Last Fall I put the saw on a shelf in it's standard stance. I've found that it is locked up once more. I can barely pull the starting cord over one revolution. I have also since forgotten the particulars as to how I had it situated to drain for the first fix.
If anyone has some insight to a possible repiar or procedure, I'd be much appreciative.