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Tried all of above. Back to radmore and tucker tomorrow, see what they have to say about it.

 

Thanks for the help guys.

 

Yep take it back and a new one

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If they swap then you probably will have a new unit but they will put your old chain and bar on it. Don't worry about a refund the 550 is a superb saw and I know others will differ but itos the best in class by miles

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My 2013 550xpg was also a pig to start from new, it took loads and loads of pulls to get it going. After a couple weeks of use it was fine. Cheers, Steve

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Got back from the dealership this morning. All sorted! The mechanic gave me a fews tips, and all seems to be well for the moment. Thanks again for the help :)

 

How much have we got to pay to hear the " few tips " ? :biggrin:

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Starting issues with those saws usually turn out to be operator errors - mainly from people not looking in the manual, but doing it as they are used to....:sneaky2:

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Starting issues with those saws usually turn out to be operator errors - mainly from people not looking in the manual, but doing it as they are used to....:sneaky2:

 

I started mine exactly as suggested in the manual yet had starting issues.

I found the saw started much better after sinking it on continual full throttle into a big lump of hornbeam.

 

Cold or hot start, I never use the decompression valve.

Now running on Aspen.

 

cheers, steve

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