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    stevo, throw it in the bin, and pay someone,
    if you don't use a chainsaw for your living, don't use one
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    Sparkplug!!!!
    Ive had one fail in 20 years of chainsaw ownership,but it had me stumped.Guys at work have more problems,but the saws dont get looked after too well.
    It sparked fine when testing,but the saw wouldnt fire at all,it also did a few strange issuse like yours as it died.
    Turned out the sparkplug wouldnt fire whilst under compression,new plug and it returned to normal.
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    Steve,
    Check that there is a healthy spark & if so Crash is on the money with a clogged fuel filter diagnosis, maybe kinked fuel line. I had one that the fuel line split inside the tank, that was fun to diagnose

    If it was blowing smoke then the plug has oiled up, they are similar symptoms

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    You didnt mess up the 2 stroke mix????
    They wont run too well with too much or not enough oil.
    How much oil in how much fuel did you mix or is it a case of how much fuel in the oil,SORRY you did say you dont know about these thing

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    If its got good compression & u`ve tested the plug 4 spark , spray a little Aerostart down the plughole (Iknow Im gunna cop it 4 this), if it starts then stops it will be a fuel prob. If it does`nt its the ignition, spark plug, lead or coil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    My VERY OLD homelite (john deere) saw did something similar - lent it to a mate, and it cut out halfway through use, with no signs of life afterwards.

    I was about to move OS, so gave it to another mate. He found that the pickup inside the tank had disintegrated. Replaced it, and it works fine.

    The above saw cost me $20 and was a great little saw. I now have a Husky 357XP, so have no serious regrets about giving it away.


    ditto

    even though mine is a 4 year old stihl, the pickup in the fuel tank disintergrated( its a foam thingy) blocked the pickup. Cheapest part I ever bought cost me $2 and an original part. Being intermittent I reckon it could be fuel orientated. I would suggest Pull it to bits and give it a good clean.
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    Thanks again for the tips/ advice, will have a look on the weekend.

    You didnt mess up the 2 stroke mix????
    They wont run too well with too much or not enough oil.
    How much oil in how much fuel did you mix or is it a case of how much fuel in the oil,SORRY you did say you dont know about these thing
    Good call....I dont know a hell of a lot. As far as I am aware it takes unleaded, so have put fuel in the tank and filled up the oil tank as it was low, so I'm figuring I've got at least that part right. For the oil part, that is for the chain...right?

    Also while I am it, what is a good chain saw for basic wood cutting and clearing?

    stevo, throw it in the bin, and pay someone,
    if you don't use a chainsaw for your living, don't use one
    I hear what you are saying and I do have quotes for a bloke to come and clear the bulk of it, but I enjoy doing it myself as well, plus handy to chop up some wood for the fire place ,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Also while I am it, what is a good chain saw for basic wood cutting and clearing?
    Stihl

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    Quote Originally Posted by harry View Post
    stevo, throw it in the bin, and pay someone,
    if you don't use a chainsaw for your living, don't use one
    Mmmm, best I throw away all my non-elec tools........oh well, more time to spend on the interweb doing fug all

    Oh yea, clean the plug with a wire brush, bit of aerostart down the plug hole and see hopw you go

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Mmmm, best I throw away all my non-elec tools........oh well, more time to spend on the interweb doing fug all

    sad, but most tools don't rip you apart when they decide that they want to do something different to what you have in mind.
    i have seen way too many serious chain saw injuries, and on proffessional operators too - if they bite a skilled operator badly think what may happen if you aren't one.
    Safe Travels
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