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My 550xp was a pig to start yesterday. Put it down to being left in the sun for a while whilst I was up in the tree. Not sure why it would affect it. It's usually a good starter, hot or cold. Another problem I had yesterday was the tickover after using it. A few times, after trimming fallen bits, the saw wouldn't return to idle and revved a lot higher than it should. A few blips generally cleared it. Wondered if some crap had got into the trigger mech somehow.

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A few years ago my mate and I were on a job with several saws and it was 30C in the shade just for that day. We had to walk off the job because we couldn't get any of the saws going.

How do the Aussies etc deal with this? 30C is pullover weather for some of them!

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