Posted by redforlife on February 28, 2023 at 21:53:37 from (174.213.210.82):
In Reply to: Chainsaw Question posted by DRussell on February 28, 2023 at 11:22:12:
I have trouble with mine. Basically does the same thing. Cold start and using choke for initial fire, and then it starts right up once choke is off. Same with immediate start back up without using the choke at all.
I've never really checked into it mechanically. But I know this saw has done this ever since it was a new saw. So, ... I just attributed it to the thing being finicky about the choke when it is half warm. I came to this conclusion partly because it makes no difference at all what the circumstances are, you can't get the thing to run at all when choke is set at half choke. The half choke setting, might as well be the off button. Because you won't get the thing to fire over no way no how with the choke set at half choke. No matter how cold, hot, or warm the saw is. Now you'd think that a half choke setting would work if the saw was at some sort of in-between temp. But it makes no difference. This half choke issue is what got me to thinking the choke itself is just a finicky choke.
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