Boeing
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I'll look for it, thanksStore your equipment with ethanol shield, not stabil.
I'll look for it, thanksStore your equipment with ethanol shield, not stabil.
Thank you so much, I appreciate it.Better yet, just store all your equipment with synthetic gas in them. I use Echo Red Armor, 50-1 in everything including my over wintering gas powered equipment other than chainsaws. I drain the e-gas out and put it in the vehicles and replace it with Red Armor and in the spring they start right up no issue. No gunked up carbs or flabby fuel lines either and if you need chainsaw parts, I recommend 'Sawzilla'. They specialize in parts for older chainsaws.
Thanks, I agree, I have a bad shoulder and pulling a rope won't work.I'll have to try cleaning my spark arrestor. I don't think it is clogged enough to cause hard starting but if it is partially clogged it could certainly affect the power and rpm from the saw. FYI, the easy start model has a wind up feature for starting. So to start you pull slowly on the starter handle and when the spring inside has wound up enough it lets go and turns the engine over. I would rather not use this type of starter but with my wrists it is a true pain saver.
Eric
Please be sure to let us all know if it works.Thank you so much, I'll try it.
I'll second a vote for a battery saw of similar size. I own two 180's. Nice easy start saws but not very powerful.The Milwaukee battery saw is fantastic, for smaller jobs. Cuts just as fast and strong as my Stihl, but doesn’t run as long.