WillysWheeler
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I had a little trouble getting the saw to start if you have it sitting flat on the floor/ground, or hold it in the same position it is hard to start. If you tilt the saw over on it's side maybe 10 degrees it starts easy. Once you have it running in the upright position it tries to die, or if you hold the throttle it surges up and down. Get it leaning over slightly it is runs like a champ. I wanted to get the experts opinion, any insight would be appreciated. I have cut a few logs up with it and it pulls and runs great so long as you can have the saw leaning. My first guess is a fuel line in the tank, but before I run after parts I figured I would find out if this could be something else. Any ideas?