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clean the air filter

check the chain to see if its too tight

clean the fuel filter

clean the whole saw with air and diezel The answer above gives a good maintenance routine. However, a maintenance routine is not troubleshooting. Before you can troubleshoot, you need to know where the problem lies, or at least some symptoms of the problem. Examples: The engine is flooding; the engine won't start; the engine is smoking; the chain keeps slipping off; the chain stops rotating when I try to use it; the engine starts and stalls immediately; etc. - you get what I mean. Since you don't list any symptoms, there really is no way to troubleshoot whatever the problem is or may be. It would be to your advantage to visit your local library and check out a repair manual on small engines (there may even be a manual for your particular application).

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