Remington Rodeo Pro - Will not start!

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motorman1

motorman1

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I wouldn't bet on it starting under any circumstances. Piston scored bad and likely the cylinder is too. Put it under the bench and wait until a saw comes around that has fallen from a truck etc..... then piece them together. If you decide to rebuild it without a cheap / free donor saw, you'll be so upside down in that saw it won't be funny. Have made that very mistake myself, plenty of times.
 
doctorj77

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Yeah that's where I"m thinking. It was free, might just leave it at that. I do see these saws go for sale in my area time-to-time for like $50, claming they run, but I'll just wait for another freebie. In hindsight, might be able to make use of the bar/chain though on a couple other of my saws
 
jeff1g

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Yeah that's where I"m thinking. It was free, might just leave it at that. I do see these saws go for sale in my area time-to-time for like $50, claming they run, but I'll just wait for another freebie. In hindsight, might be able to make use of the bar/chain though on a couple other of my saws
Hello - if you still have the remington rodeo and would like to part it out - id be interested in buying the starter assembly - mine recently broke and am having a difficult time finding this part.
 

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