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1 hour ago, doobin said:

I reckon I might have been being a bit simple. Dug the makita out and had a closer look- it's out of oil. I think the stop-start jerking motion of the chain may have been as the overload sensor (which is very sensitive when starting up) kicked in and out. I've dressed the bar, oiled it up and cleaned the battery and trigger contacts. Fingers crossed.

I’m a bugger for running the electric saws out of oil tbh. I’ll often grab one off the shelf, clip a battery on and use it for one or two cuts, and then stick it back unloved and unchecked. It’s not like a proper saw where oil gets filled when it’s fuelled up!

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16 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

I’m a bugger for running the electric saws out of oil tbh. I’ll often grab one off the shelf, clip a battery on and use it for one or two cuts, and then stick it back unloved and unchecked. It’s not like a proper saw where oil gets filled when it’s fuelled up!

I reckon that’s what’s happened here!

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2 hours ago, doobin said:

I reckon that’s what’s happened here!

I got the Dolmar 36v and its a cracking little saw,but when it gets low on oil bar oil it will stutter then stop

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On 31/10/2021 at 09:47, doobin said:

I reckon that’s what’s happened here!

I had the same problem at the weekend - the Makita chainsaw was stop/starting, couldn't work it out.  Adding some oil fixed it immediately.  Good little saws (2x 18v rear handle).

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