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seems ok,with the old dropping down on the pull cord[very much similar compression to my 346]and that runs A1

not been tried on a gague!

what you thinking:blushing:

 

My neighbour had similar problems with his firewood cutting saw, a husky but not a 254, it turned out, after going through everything else, that it was the wear on the cylinder and piston.

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Must be very sought after be nice to have one but at that price I'd buy a new one haha the company I worked at didn't even use it and when I told the lads I thought they were meant to be a good saw it went missing, the type of lads were not interested in the job and probably sold it for 40 quid! I didn't stay there long.

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Must be very sought after be nice to have one but at that price I'd buy a new one haha the company I worked at didn't even use it and when I told the lads I thought they were meant to be a good saw it went missing, the type of lads were not interested in the job and probably sold it for 40 quid! I didn't stay there long.

 

funny that bought mine down the pub for £40 :lol::lol:

yes its a high price,but you wont find many like that.

 

mine is in OK condition and it was £180

used it today to cut up a large sycamore limb,when it behaves its a good saw

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Surely that can only be fuel starvation. Have you cleaned the jets out ?

 

This is what i can not work out, after the saw dies i can re-start it on full then half choke. It always dies after it has been on half choke. This was why i asked about the tick over screw.

It is not my saw, and somebody was messing around with it before i offered my services

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