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I have had similar problems with mine. I have fixed it twice now.

 

Symptoms are the saw cuts out mid cut. But then starts up straight away. It cuts out again at the same time angle etc but will start again.

 

The first time this happened I had the carb off 3 times and cleaned and it wasn't an issue. Eventually we found the fault. If you take the side cover off and then remove the really thin sheet of plastic under the handle you will expose some wires. There is an earth wire which connects to the body of the saw. This had come undone and was connecting but then when the saw increased the revs this connection must have broken due to the vibes. Saw cuts out etc... Tightened it up by removing the plastic cover under the clutch and tighten and the problem went away. So might be worth checking that first.

 

The second time, I had the same symptoms and checked the obvious. All good on the connection I described above. So I pulled the plug cover off and the wire came out. There was about 2 mm of bare wire showing. Trimmed back the cover and reinserted in the plug cover and fixed again.

 

Another one to try, but the loose earth connection has happened on a couple of saws.

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