I have a year old MS260 and it has always started on the second or third pull. The last couple of weeks it's taken 30 to 50 pulls (and I'm too old to be pulling the started cord that many times) to get it running. The spark plug is gapped to spec, the air cleaner is clean, and the gas is fresh.
I've used the manual's recomendation for starting as well as different choke setting...all with no luck.
Prior to his saw, I had a Stilh 026 for 10 years or so and it always started within 3 or 4 pulls. Of course, it had the old carb on it.
Anybody have any good suggestions what my problem might be. It's been extremely humid here in Maryland the last couple of weeks...could that be a problem for the fixed jet carbs?
I've used the manual's recomendation for starting as well as different choke setting...all with no luck.
Prior to his saw, I had a Stilh 026 for 10 years or so and it always started within 3 or 4 pulls. Of course, it had the old carb on it.
Anybody have any good suggestions what my problem might be. It's been extremely humid here in Maryland the last couple of weeks...could that be a problem for the fixed jet carbs?