charlessenf
Gold Member
OK, my old bones and muscles (never anything to brag about) are proving inadequate to the task of starting this saw (after less than eighty years of use (me, not the five year old saw). I couldn't get it started last year and brought it it to have someone 'go over it' only to watch the fella taking it to the repair section 'drop pull it' and fire it right up!
It's too heavy for me to do that or might take a few more years of practice.
I put it on the ground, put my foot in the handle to hold it down there and pull. (I do press the compression relief thing first - not that old!).
Wondering if there was a trick not published in the owner's manual.
(As best I can tell) I do not have a AutoTune saw.
I do have some 36" caliper stuff I need to deal with (all on the ground - thanks to Mother Nature)
It's too heavy for me to do that or might take a few more years of practice.
I put it on the ground, put my foot in the handle to hold it down there and pull. (I do press the compression relief thing first - not that old!).
Wondering if there was a trick not published in the owner's manual.
(As best I can tell) I do not have a AutoTune saw.
I do have some 36" caliper stuff I need to deal with (all on the ground - thanks to Mother Nature)