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I was given an stihl ms260 recently that had sat in a shed unused for a while. It starts and runs fine unless I use the decompression switch first off. That seems to defeat the object of having the switch. Or could it be faulty and not be closing after use ? Any stihl gurus out there ? Because I'm not. Changed the decomp valve now and it starts great but doesn't tick over.......gimme help.

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Possibly down on compression hence why it doesn't like the decomp being used, and the fact that it doesn't tick over.  Seems a likely scenario to me.  

 

Even a extremely knackered saw will run fine flat out, providing you can get the thing started in the first place,  Engine will fade when you get anywhere near tick over.

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Gents

Ive had fantastic advice from forum members on and off line and from that the MS260 is running perfectly. It made very short work of a conifer on Friday and didn't miss a beat.

 

Thanks a lot , Gaz.

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53 minutes ago, Gaz-exRM said:

Gents

Ive had fantastic advice from forum members on and off line and from that the MS260 is running perfectly. It made very short work of a conifer on Friday and didn't miss a beat.

 

Thanks a lot , Gaz.

Nice one ! . Well done.

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