Realistically it is just one or two more pulls while on choke.What about the cold start? Lol
You know @KenJax Tree you are almost as bad as the voice in my head about that 421.The 421 starts just as easy....buy one
[emoji1]You know @KenJax Tree you are almost as bad as the voice in my head about that 421.
If you send your 362 we will be happy to test it for you. I would even do a side by side video of it against the 6100 cutting wood. Heck I will do a full out ,death match comparison.The MS 362 starts up very easy too. Never tried it like she did though.
Happy ? Not only starting it makes me grin, hanging on while it's eating up the wood makes me shout !If you send your 362 we will be happy to test it for you. I would even do a side by side video of it against the 6100 cutting wood. Heck I will do a full out ,death match comparison.
I don't know if there is an easier starting 60cc saw out there. If so let's see it.
I am over here in the corn patches of South east Iowa . I would love to be able to go. Maybe next year when one is closer to me. I even thought about hosting one. I have a great are just don't think many people are very close to me.Where are you at Corey, gonna bring that 6100 to the CT GTG?
I doubt it. Warm start vs. cold start are a whole different world. I had a Stihl MS210C start itself once. I'd warmed it up for a customer before he purchased it. I was showing how the EZ start worked and slowly pulled out the cord, but not all the way. We turned away to do something else and moment later the EZ start spring let loose turning the engine over and starting the saw. I know at least one other board member here that had a similar experience. I have not been able to replicate the incident since.Oh good now they can use it while your not home
Dolmar's are cool like that
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