Hello all, I am new to the site, and new to owning a saw. My friend gave me his old 36, and I had to change the sprocket and starter pulley, but other wise it looks like it is in decent shape. When I first got the saw, I was able to get it started, and it ran pretty well ( that is how I found the bad sprocket ( wouldn't spin the chain). the saw sat for about 2 weeks after that, until I could find time to fix the stuff. Now, after I get it all put together, I can't get it to start to save my life. I have checked and replaced the plug, checked the gap at the flywheel, and checked to see if the was spark at the plug. All is good, but still can't get it to start, please, is there anybody on here that could give me a clue as to what to check?????
I do not want to take this to a dealer, because I like to work on all of my own toys, and would like to get this thing running.
Thanks
Keith
I do not want to take this to a dealer, because I like to work on all of my own toys, and would like to get this thing running.
Thanks
Keith