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Hi I'm having real problems with my timberpro 6150 chainsaw, it seems that it will.run then cut out, if I remove the fuel cap then put it back on it will run for a minute. Does the tank have a vent that could be blocked and if so where would it be? Can I get a vented cap to fit it? Looks like a standard screw cap? Cheers its doing my head it

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41 minutes ago, Rod73 said:

Hi I'm having real problems with my timberpro 6150 chainsaw, it seems that it will.run then cut out, if I remove the fuel cap then put it back on it will run for a minute. Does the tank have a vent that could be blocked and if so where would it be? Can I get a vented cap to fit it? Looks like a standard screw cap? Cheers its doing my head it

You are on it matey . Classic blocked tank vent symptom .  You will find it somewhere on the upper surface of the tank .

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12 hours ago, Stubby said:

You are on it matey . Classic blocked tank vent symptom .  You will find it somewhere on the upper surface of the tank .

Can't find it anywhere😟😟😟

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On 30/08/2024 at 10:49, Fatboy2017 said:

Remove the airfilter and you should see the fuel pipes which go into a single grommet, the breather is separate  typically a white Echo type pushed into a black grommet  on top of the tank by the carb

Hi nothing there, can't see no vent

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