its really weird. It will idle all day. I was working on some other stuff up at the garage, and decided to do an experiment. I chucked half a tank of gas in it, started it and threw it up on a trailer and left it running. For like ten minutes. Maybe even 15. And then I went turned it off, turned the switch back on, pulled it once and it started. Turned it back off, left it maybe five minutes, went back to pull it and not even a pop. But it feels like it has awesome compression when you try to pull it without the compression release engaged. I cut a bunch of good sized beach with the saw and it cuts good. I also de-limbed some pine trees. I have thought about gapping the spark plug a bit wider, but maybe a new plug would be the answer. Also, it looks like who ever had this saw used it like three times and sold it to me. So any dirt thats on it is from the little bit of cutting I've done with it. I almost feel bad about using it. I have an old beat up one I'd like to use instead to do actual work with, but it has pretty close to the same symptoms. I wonder if I'm just not starting it correctly when its warm??? But I'll try some of this stuff and report back! Thanks for the suggestions.