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Bloody thing refuses to stop running, which is a real pain. Local dealer replaced the earth billydo, in the handle but problem persists :cursing:

 

Have you had this problem??? what was your solution.

 

Try running it over with the Landie:lol:

 

There should be a black wire connected to a lug just inside of the front handle mount. the earth should also be connected close by and to the rear bolt on the AV mount - sorry Anular Buffer as Stihl call them:001_rolleyes:

 

If this looks OK, you really need to pop of the recoil and use a multimeter to measure the resistance of the black wire end to end to make sure it is 1 Ohms or less and if this looks OK then it will be the switch assembly needs cleaning/sorting inside the handle.

 

If the local dealer hasn't resolved the problem then throw it back to him to fix, it should have been fixed and tested - isn't that what you paid for:confused1:

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Bloody thing refuses to stop running, which is a real pain. Local dealer replaced the earth billydo, in the handle but problem persists :cursing:

 

Have you had this problem??? what was your solution.

 

All of mine do this after a while(6 or so and counting) I just get used to using the choke.

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