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It's done that several times now. It would work fine and then if I stop to refuel or leave it to cool down for whatever reason it would start fine but as soon as a full rev given it would give a little fart and die.

The air filter has been checked and proper clean out given.

Any ideas? Cheers :001_smile:

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My BR600 leaf blower does this once I refuel it sometimes, I'm not sure what causes it but I find If i gently feather the throttle i can get it to slowly pick revs up again, after about a minute its blowing like a champ again.

I would be happy too if anyone else could shed some more light on this issue

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Does it have a manual fuel purger (rubber nipple normally next to the choke lever)? If so purge it enough times for fuel to fill the nipple and a few more times to put fuel in the carb. If not flick it to closed choke and pull a few times on the cord to get fuel back into the carb.

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It's done that several times now. It would work fine and then if I stop to refuel or leave it to cool down for whatever reason it would start fine but as soon as a full rev given it would give a little fart and die.

The air filter has been checked and proper clean out given.

Any ideas? Cheers :001_smile:[/QUO what saw is it,

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Does it have a manual fuel purger (rubber nipple normally next to the choke lever)?
don't think it does...

I'll have a look for exact model on Tuesday.

It starts fine every time but dies as soon as enough revs are given.

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