Hey all. I just inherited my late fathers Homelite C-72 saw that he bought new back in 1979. It’s pretty neat the original sales receipt and manual were still with it.
It hasn’t run in 20 or so years. I replaced the fuel lines that essentially had dissolved themselves in the old fuel, pulled the carb and gave it a look through. It has spark and will run on a spritz of mixed gas in the cylinder but will not start or sputter on its own. I’m wondering if it’s a priming issue? I pulled the fuel bulb and filled the line before submerging it back in the tank, didn’t seem to make a difference.
I’m not very familiar with these old saws if maybe I’m missing something simple? What ratio should I mix the gas? If I remember correctly he used to mix 32:1.
It hasn’t run in 20 or so years. I replaced the fuel lines that essentially had dissolved themselves in the old fuel, pulled the carb and gave it a look through. It has spark and will run on a spritz of mixed gas in the cylinder but will not start or sputter on its own. I’m wondering if it’s a priming issue? I pulled the fuel bulb and filled the line before submerging it back in the tank, didn’t seem to make a difference.
I’m not very familiar with these old saws if maybe I’m missing something simple? What ratio should I mix the gas? If I remember correctly he used to mix 32:1.