Don't Do This To An Easy Start ChainSaw Or WeedEater
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 Published On Apr 20, 2019

#1 Tip when you are starting an EASY START chainsaw, trimmer or blower. Watch now BEFORE you damage your equipment. Don't break your equipment on the first pull.

Obviously drop starting your chainsaw or weedeater is not the proper or safest technique for starting your saw or trimmer but for those of you out there that still drop start, check out my video to prevent damage to your easy start or secondary spring.

If you're not sure if you have an easy start starter, check out my video and I'll show you how to determine if your small engine equipment has an easy start starter or a regular starter.

This applies to all easy start home and garden equipment from Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo and Shindaiwa.

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Learn how to properly fix or repair your own outdoor power equipment if it won’t start, bogs out, won’t rev up, chain or blade is dull and doesn’t cut good, needs sharpened, or simply just runs poorly.

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Disclosure: This YouTube video is provided for informational purposes only. Steve is a qualified small engine mechanic and is working in an open and fully ventilated shop for the purpose of making this video. Small engines should be operated outside in fully ventilated areas only and it is important that you wear the appropriate safety gear. If you choose to try one of the suggestions made in this video, you do so at your own risk. Please ensure that you take all proper safety measures before attempting any project.

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