I have a similar problem. Mine will run as long as I have it choked, but never full throttle. Once warmed up, I can move the choke to normal, but if I advance the throttle past half way, the motor dies. I can't use many attachements because it is running to slowly. What's up?I have a similar problem. Mine will run as long as I have it choked, but never full throttle. Once warmed up, I can move the choke to normal, but if I advance the throttle past half way, the motor dies. I can't use many attachements because it is running to slowly. What's up?
remove exhaust system and run for some time. clean exhaust system and reconnect. This worked for meremove exhaust system and run for some time. clean exhaust system and reconnect. This worked for me
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1st add fuel/oil mix to fuel tank , then top off oil tank with bar oil , place saw down on flat surface , press 'ON" button above trigger handle to ON (its marked on case) then pull out blue choke handle till it clicks and stays out , press primer bulb with thumb 8 to 10 times bulb will become harder to press as it fills carb , push chain brake forward (on) ` place left hand on top of saw and right hand on start cord , hold saw down firmly and pull cord vigorsly several times till it sort of starts (sound) , squeeze trigger in and pull cord once more , saw should take off running , chain wont move ,walk to wood pile then disengage the chain brake and cut wood , if saw fails to start after this procedure then there must be a fault in saw , consult a exp small engine dealer for repairs
Mine seized up and the string wouldn't pull because my girlfriend used it a few times without making sure that the oil was full. I filled the oil well with Marvel Mystery Oil and was able to slowly get the string to move. Eventually the motor became lubricated enough to pull the string with regularity and now the weedeater works perfectly.
I am afraid that is how they work even electric ones wont start unless you squeeze the trigger ,once they are running you should be ablr to release the trigger , and then squeeze it again whilst running . if yours dies when you release the trgger while motor is running -----good chance you are working at too high pressure. but to start you have to release all the internal pressure
check your gas and oil mix remove the plug take some carb cleaner spray in plug hole pull start replace plug pull start if it fire you mix is wrong.....Good Luck
I have a similar problem. Mine will run as long as I have it choked, but never full throttle. Once warmed up, I can move the choke to normal, but if I advance the throttle past half way, the motor dies. I can't use many attachements because it is running to slowly. What's up?
remove exhaust system and run for some time. clean exhaust system and reconnect. This worked for me
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