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Hi guys was just wondering if anyone could help me with a 261. We were using it to ring up a small oak. The operator said it felt pretty hot before they turned it off. When they went to re-start it, nothing happened.

 

Iv checked and changed the plug, iv also replaced the coil and ht and still no life. Iv had a look at the kill switch cables and connectors and they all seem fine.

When you pull it over you can smell the gas getting to the cylinder when the plug is out.

 

I'm beginning to run out of ideas and would really appreciate any pointers!

Cheers

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Hi guys was just wondering if anyone could help me with a 261. We were using it to ring up a small oak. The operator said it felt pretty hot before they turned it off. When they went to re-start it, nothing happened.

 

Iv checked and changed the plug, iv also replaced the coil and ht and still no life. Iv had a look at the kill switch cables and connectors and they all seem fine.

When you pull it over you can smell the gas getting to the cylinder when the plug is out.

 

I'm beginning to run out of ideas and would really appreciate any pointers!

Cheers

 

needs fixing wi new 1,dont thro money @ it

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