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cannot start Stihl MS250 for the life of me!
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<blockquote data-quote="derwoodii" data-source="post: 6222412" data-attributes="member: 35326"><p>ha funny 8 year later but good brave handy workshop running dog to pull apart the mechanism as its very fiddly and easy to have a spring or part jump out. My 025 still going ok tho i have had to replace the start hub arbor as worn out and failed to engage but in doing so the shop gave men the wrong part and so some frustration to figure this out of have to do it twice</p><p>The saw itself has worked hard training hmm 150 plus new saw users each starting a saw for their 1st time and doing it over and over it proved very handy for any crew ladys as no need for shear strength just gentle yank and it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derwoodii, post: 6222412, member: 35326"] ha funny 8 year later but good brave handy workshop running dog to pull apart the mechanism as its very fiddly and easy to have a spring or part jump out. My 025 still going ok tho i have had to replace the start hub arbor as worn out and failed to engage but in doing so the shop gave men the wrong part and so some frustration to figure this out of have to do it twice The saw itself has worked hard training hmm 150 plus new saw users each starting a saw for their 1st time and doing it over and over it proved very handy for any crew ladys as no need for shear strength just gentle yank and it goes. [/QUOTE]
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