billyboy
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I have an old Homey XL, 26cc, 14" bar, top handle. It's always been a pain to get started. Usually resort to dribble of fuel in the carb. Lately that isn't always a sure fire. Once took it to the local former stihl dealer and he grabbed it , choked it, cranked a few times, choke off and a couple cranks it starts. Took it home and it's always the same old for me. Then I took it back to the shop and told him to check it out. $35 later it still won't start most of the time. I crank a few times with choke on and then crank with it off. Usually doesn't work. Anyone have any other starting procedures they care to share? Maybe it's time for the time machine. When it's running it's a fine little saw, great limber,,usually starts back up if I shut it off for a minute or two, except when I refuel, then it gives me trouble. No ethanol, fresh gas,and I use a synthetic oil at 50:1