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Countless possibilities, fuel, compression, spark.

 

Is there fuel getting through, is the spark plug wet after trying, is there a spark when plug held against cylinder when trying to start. Does it feel like ther is compression when pulled. If you got one put a tester on it to see.

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Thanks mate ill look into those suggestions

With regards to the compression if you mean is there any resistance in the pull cord when trying to start the saw then yes there is no difference to it as to seince ive had the saw

Chears.

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Ok to with the other options then, without a tester you can't be sure but if it hasn't changed since you had it I would check the others first and come back to compression, if you don't have a tester I would recommend one as its so easy to plug it on and test, just for piece of mind.

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Ok to with the other options then, without a tester you can't be sure but if it hasn't changed since you had it I would check the others first and come back to compression, if you don't have a tester I would recommend one as its so easy to plug it on and test, just for piece of mind.

 

How much and where could i get a tester from

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