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Supergunner

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  1. I have an Einhell saw that I just purchased today and whilst doing some light work a log fell onto the tip of the bar knocking the chain off. It started again after re-fitting but wont start now. There seems to be resistance when I pull the start cord. Any help would be greatly appreciated
  2. Its starting to get to big for me, might take it to a pro. The chain seems to be sticking in the cut even tough theres plenty of oil in it. Im thinking it might be more of a carb prob instead of a clutch issue
  3. Guys i got the saw to idle after throttling but now after a couple of seconds running it cuts. It feels like its revving faster than chain is spining if that makes sense. On the clutch , its free spinning and the spring is intact. I couldnt remove clutch fully because it just turns and turns when i try screw it clockwise?
  4. Thanks for that spud ive a bit of homework to do so.
  5. Hi Guys First time poster so go easy on me! I bought a 2nd hand saw that had no working chainbreak so i got a replacement and fitted it handy enough. My new problem is the saw wont idle after i throttle it. I have adjusted the idle screw a 1/4 turn to the left but it still wont idle. The chain runs pretty fast when brake is off without throttling it. Is it a clutch problem or a carb problem.? I think i might need to give in and get it looked at by a professional but im broke:blushing: Thanks in advance

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