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gazzapowells

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  1. nothing wrong with breather... thanks every one for advice
  2. hi saw is started on full choke then move it to 1/2 choke... when it starts revs up about normal for 1/2 choke but when you blip throttle it cuts out... if dont touch throttle runs for about 10 secs at most! and yes the ms has the filter wish just clips on... thanks
  3. feels like it has good compression i start saw as normal with choke on. choke off start again and its revs up very high and just cuts out...
  4. have looked at all fuel lines and they ok... choke is not sticking compression feels good when you pull start cord... any more ideas please? how easy is it to rebuild the carb? thanks all
  5. Hello 2 you all..... thanks in advance for your help i have a problem with my MS 250 when i start the saw it revs up fast then just cuts out, i dont know much about chainsaw so please can someone give me some help I did a compression test and it was ok i think? it was reading 130 psi thanks

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