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I've got a couple older saws that haven't been started in ten-fifteen years. They were all gifts, and the previous owners all left them sitting around for years with gas and bar oil in them.
My question is this: What do I need to do to get them to start? They all were running saws before being left to sit for years. I've poured out what was left of the gas/two-part and rinsed out the gas tanks with clean gas. None will start, though. They're each getting spark, but I'm going to replace the plugs anyway. Do I need to do something like pull the carb and replace the gaskets, just because they're so old?
Thanks for any suggestions. The saws aren't anything special: Craftsman 3.7 PS, Homelite super 2 (the old one with the two triggers), and one that IS special, a Stihl 040.
My question is this: What do I need to do to get them to start? They all were running saws before being left to sit for years. I've poured out what was left of the gas/two-part and rinsed out the gas tanks with clean gas. None will start, though. They're each getting spark, but I'm going to replace the plugs anyway. Do I need to do something like pull the carb and replace the gaskets, just because they're so old?
Thanks for any suggestions. The saws aren't anything special: Craftsman 3.7 PS, Homelite super 2 (the old one with the two triggers), and one that IS special, a Stihl 040.