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Chainsaw question, file under clueless Nancy Young 08-27-2008
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Posted by Nancy Young on August 27, 2008, 9:34 am


This is the appeal of electric tools to people like me.

I have a gas chainsaw, only used a couple of times. I really
don't have much use for a chainsaw is what it boils down to.
So it sits in the garage for a couple/three years and now that
I need it, it won't start. As expected.

I'm thinking I'd like to take out some large shrubs this fall.
Before I do the unthinkable and purchase an electric chainsaw
which I think will just start when you plug it in, any suggestions
why the thing won't start?

Be nice. (laugh) I'll take down all suggestions and try them
before I give up on the gas chainsaw. Just planning ahead.

nancy

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Posted by Don Phillipson on August 27, 2008, 10:14 am



> I have a gas chainsaw, only used a couple of times. I really
> don't have much use for a chainsaw is what it boils down to.
> So it sits in the garage for a couple/three years and now that
> I need it, it won't start. As expected.

No 2-stroke gas-powered tools should be stored
with gasoline inside. (They should be run until dry,
i.e. until they stop from fuel exhaustion.) The various
chemicals in the gas/oil mixture gum up the carburettor
if sitting there for months.

Good quality chainsaws run for decades if maintained
OK. You must decide whether it would be cheaper for
your planned task (and future needs) to have the gas chainsaw
serviced or buy a new electric chainsaw.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)



Posted by Flatus Johnson on August 27, 2008, 10:26 am


>
>> I have a gas chainsaw, only used a couple of times. I really
>> don't have much use for a chainsaw is what it boils down to.
>> So it sits in the garage for a couple/three years and now that
>> I need it, it won't start. As expected.
>
> No 2-stroke gas-powered tools should be stored
> with gasoline inside. (They should be run until dry,
> i.e. until they stop from fuel exhaustion.) The various
> chemicals in the gas/oil mixture gum up the carburettor
> if sitting there for months.
>
> Good quality chainsaws run for decades if maintained
> OK. You must decide whether it would be cheaper for
> your planned task (and future needs) to have the gas chainsaw
> serviced or buy a new electric chainsaw.
>


If you stored it with gas in it, it's gummed/varnished up. Cheap/quick fix
might be spraying the carburetor with choke cleaner-- especially if you can
get inside.

After that, try get someone to spray some starting fluid (ether) at the air
cleaner (or remove it and spray right into the air intake) while your
pulling the starter. If that doesn't work, remove the plug, spray some
starter fluid into the plug hole, quickly reinstall the plug-- then repeat
the helper spraying the air cleaner while you pull the starter.

Next time, drain the gas and let it run dry ;-)



Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 27, 2008, 9:48 pm


Ether in the spark hole is how my Dad had his $500 generator turned into a
lump of useless scrap iron. by a "helpful" neighbor. Please, do not do this
to any equipment you want to use again.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.



remove the plug, spray some
starter fluid into the plug hole, quickly reinstall the plug-- then repeat
the helper spraying the air cleaner while you pull the starter.




Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 27, 2008, 9:49 pm


Starting fluid on the air filter is good. I'd never want to spray it into
the air intake.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.



After that, try get someone to spray some starting fluid (ether) at the air
cleaner (or remove it and spray right into the air intake) while your
pulling the starter.




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