I picked this up at the tip , something different to play with. I have had a fair bit of trouble getting it going only to be my own fault and i'd bet this has happened to a few. I was told it had no spark so when I got home tested it with a good spark plug and it was all good . Then cleaned all the parts including carby and this is when I got caught out. Upon reassembly I followed the course of the fuel lines as it was before. Big mistake and it's a wonder I havn't been caught before. As I learnt the hard way after several carby cleans and countless pulls of the starter cord . So I had to look for another problem . As it turns out I had been priming the fuel into the carby with the remote primer instead I should have been drawing the fuel through the carby. Change the fuel lines around to suit and bingo the chainsaw started and ran beautifully after a few minor fuel mixture screw adjustments. So I thought this would be helpfull to other members sometimes it's so simple you just can't see it. A bit of a grubby mess especially the carby but it came up looking and running good.just a few pics hope this helps someone. [Linked Image]
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