Posted by woodbutcher on December 16, 2013 at 08:09:48 from (38.114.125.178):
I'm still trying to get my Stihl saw to run. When I posted before, I was able to solve the trigger lock problem with the pics that were posted in this forum. I've had this saw for 15 years of moderate use. I thought I knew how to start it. But, today it is about to wear me out. I can usually set the choke and pull the rope. It will fire on the second pull, so I set it to half-choke. Then it will start with one or two more pulls. Today, the full-choke setting works as expected, but then when I pull on half-choke, the rope jerks out of my hand. It seems like I'm pulling against compression. Multiple attempts have given me a bruised left wrist where the rope handle hits me when it jumps out of my right hand. Is anybody familiar with this situation? Am I doing something wrong? Butch
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