high life man
ArboristSite Member
I was using my old Jonsered 520SP on the job today. Just to keep the cobwebs out I guess.
Anyway, we were cutting some big chunks down to size so that we could lift them in the truck. I was in the middle of a cut with the saw buried. The thing acted like it was running out of gas. I pulled it out of the cut and it backfired. I mean small flame out the muffler and all! (It was dusk.)
I made one more small cut just to see. Yep, starving for fuel. I filled 'er up, made several cuts without any problem. I ran it full throttle unloaded for a few seconds, and it's slightly four-stroking like it should. I will say that I put on a new muffler about a month ago but haven't used the saw much. The saw before and after ran excellent. Never happened to me before on any saw.
Questions:
What causes backfire?
Should I be concerned ?
Anyway, we were cutting some big chunks down to size so that we could lift them in the truck. I was in the middle of a cut with the saw buried. The thing acted like it was running out of gas. I pulled it out of the cut and it backfired. I mean small flame out the muffler and all! (It was dusk.)
I made one more small cut just to see. Yep, starving for fuel. I filled 'er up, made several cuts without any problem. I ran it full throttle unloaded for a few seconds, and it's slightly four-stroking like it should. I will say that I put on a new muffler about a month ago but haven't used the saw much. The saw before and after ran excellent. Never happened to me before on any saw.
Questions:
What causes backfire?
Should I be concerned ?