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I will change my practice, I think, although I don't tend to use my chainsaw for long periods

 

Do you use Aspen? If so, you can just leave it in the tank anyway - no need to run it empty or dry even if you are not going to use the saw again for a while.

 

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Do you use Aspen? If so, you can just leave it in the tank anyway - no need to run it empty or dry even if you are not going to use the saw again for a while.

 

 

I recently left half a tank of Aspen in a saw for ten weeks without starting it. When I needed to use it. The saw started without a hitch and ran all day with a hiccup.

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I shake mine about and put on the choke just to get a little longer out them, if I don't manage to finish a cut, I feel like a failure and the saw has won!!!!!

 

That must be a north east habit....I do exactly the same:lol:

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I recently left half a tank of Aspen in a saw for ten weeks without starting it. When I needed to use it. The saw started without a hitch and ran all day with a hiccup.

 

I bet that annoyed you

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