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Had a nasty episode from a 088 once. Would just kick back and really hurt. Would snap the pull handle clean through the fingers.

 

It stopped one day. Just didn't happen anymore. Anyway the next time it went out to work the flywheel failed. Lost its magnetism and lost spark. Took some testing to find the cause.

 

Hi rich your right the 880 kick mate I had it last time I used thanks Jon

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Had a nasty episode from a 088 once. Would just kick back and really hurt. Would snap the pull handle clean through the fingers.

 

It stopped one day. Just didn't happen anymore. Anyway the next time it went out to work the flywheel failed. Lost its magnetism and lost spark. Took some testing to find the cause.

 

Had the same thing with an 88 and found that if I started it standing up it wouldn't rip the handle out of my Kung fu grip. Hurts even more on a cold day.

The spark plug eventually popped out because the thread had gone.

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my 064 does this very occasionally. I just hold on tighter and pull harder. I presume we are talking about the same thing here :lol:

 

I've not yet experienced this on my 090av. that would probably break my shoulder :laugh1:

 

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It's enough to pull you to the floor, trust me!

 

 

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Had the same thing with an 88 and found that if I started it standing up it wouldn't rip the handle out of my Kung fu grip. Hurts even more on a cold day.

The spark plug eventually popped out because the thread had gone.

 

Yeah even tho they say to not to drop the saw to start it, once you've been bitten your a bit reluctant to do it with the saw on the floor.....

 

Should really get on and look at that decomp button. But damn there expensive new.

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