What are the chances something failed on a brand new saw? The thing isn't but a couple weeks old. I cut up a few down limbs here and there with it and sized some firewood for the wood stove.
Once it starts, its fine, it runs and cuts great. The recoil pulls fine with the plug out, I even took the recoil apart and lubed it up to try and make it better but it did nothing. When I took it back. The dealer doesn't seem to think there's a problem, he just tells me these are always hard to pull. There's not a lot in the recoil assembly to make it this hard to pull, I would think the pulley would explode or the rope would break.
Keep in mind that I can turn this motor over with my fingers with the rcoil off, the compression doesn't seem that high. But if I put a socket on the crank nut, wrap a rope around the socket, it pulls about as hard as with the recoil. Its definitely got to do with this thing just not having a large enough recoil pulley. My guess is they kept the recoil pulley tiny to allow more air in through the side around the recoil. In comparison, my 029 Farm Boss pulls easy, my 036 Pro pulls pretty hard without the compression release, but not nearly as hard as this MS250.
After seeing all the posts here and on other forums about the MS250 being hard to pull, I'm not optimistic there's a fix for this other than swapping in a recoil and flywheel from an MS250C.
I tried putting a foot through the handle and standing on it to start it but my foot don't fit in the handle, even with light shoes. Forget it with a boot on.
Putting the bar in the vise on my back bumper has been the best way but I've already broken one D handle, and the bar is getting pretty rough looking from being in the vise. The dealer told me he'd give me what I paid for it toward a pro saw if I pay full price for the pro saw. I think I'll do better just selling this outright to someone who doesn't mind fighting with it. The problem is I don't really see a pro saw in this size? I was looking at the MS201C, but he tells me its not really a 'pro' model, its more of a farm model? It pulls a lot easier, but so did the MS250 when I first got it.
I wish they made a comparable all metal pro style saw with a compression release in this size.