I’ve got a Poulan 330 and pulled it off the shelf to exercise it a bit from last year.
Old memories came back quickly…
Sometimes when you pull the rope start, when you hit the compression, it will stop dead and just about rip your fingers off the starter handle LOL! Other times, when it fires for a second, before you can get your hands off the rope handle, it will jerk the rope back home - again ripping the handle out of your fingers.
My brother also has a 330 and his is the same way. Both of our 330’s have been like this since new.
What the heck is going on with these chainsaws? Are all of these larger Poulan saws the same on the pull start difficulties per the above and is there a better method to avoid this starter rope dead stop and kickback?
Any sage advice is appreciated!
Thanks!
Old memories came back quickly…
Sometimes when you pull the rope start, when you hit the compression, it will stop dead and just about rip your fingers off the starter handle LOL! Other times, when it fires for a second, before you can get your hands off the rope handle, it will jerk the rope back home - again ripping the handle out of your fingers.
My brother also has a 330 and his is the same way. Both of our 330’s have been like this since new.
What the heck is going on with these chainsaws? Are all of these larger Poulan saws the same on the pull start difficulties per the above and is there a better method to avoid this starter rope dead stop and kickback?
Any sage advice is appreciated!
Thanks!