mx842
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2011
- Messages
- 819
- Location
- Richmond Va
- Tractor
- Kubota L3301, PowerKing 2414, John Deere 316, Gravely ZT HD 52
They are picky about the start procedure. Never had any saw that would start on the first pull. My 261 and the 400 start on the third pull just like my old 044. When both these new saws were brand new, I almost threw them both in the dumpster because I pulled and pulled. I was trying to start them like my old 044 and that doesn't work too well. Most any saw you have to get them broken in before they start right and make max power. After I cut 3 or 4 cords of firewood both start easy enough and they both make good power. Cutting firewood is about the hardest thing you can do to a saw because the bar is pretty much in a cut all the time. One cut after another over and over again will put any saw to the test. Use good bar lube, I always use Stihl oil and Stihl chains and touch up the chain every time you fill the tank. Cutting clean wood always helps too if you can ever find clean wood. It seems that my Stihl is not the only one that is hard to start. I am thinking about adding a bulb to it and not just depend on the choke. Did anyone do this and did that improve the starting?