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River and Bellarmine,
Yes I'm going to do that test today.
IRhunter,
Thanks for the video
Bob,
thx for the your interest getting me down the right path. By the way I paid $25USD for the saw, 40 miles on the car, plus a new chain, and possibly a vacuum tester. It's not a cheap saw anymore. Now being 75 I'm having to think about what to do. I'm going to try the gas cap first and see if I can find a tester to borrow if needed. If I had other uses I would be all in with getting a tester.
Thanks to all reply's here.
Yes try the blocked vent scenario, also suspect small fines blocking the filter screen within the carb body- both of these come under the heading of "fuel delivery problems" I eluded to earlier. Another one is soft fuel line collapsing flat and shutting off fuel supply.
There are many wee things that can go wrong with these wee saws and without the experience of tooling to diagnose quickly- they can become a money pit- but a new spark plug is not a huge expense, popping the fuel cap immediately after a stall and hearing air suck in through the cap- not expensive, pulling the carb, removing the covers, popping on your glasses and inspecting for areas of built up fine particles- fiddley, but cheap.
I believe there may be auto supply shops in the States you can rent testing tools from?