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Like I say, I could definitely see where it would get old! What about the carts that they make for them? Seems like they would be nice for a 100ft cut.
They are expensive and don't take to tossing in a truck like a quickie saw.
 

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I'm pretty happy with it! Going to have to make to large cuts in a couple weeks through asphalt, so I guess that will be the real test. Doesn't seem too bad with water though. Sure does go against your gut feeling to be cutting through a brick though!

Just an FYI - cut off saws are super cheap to rebuild. 420's are the look to be the cheapest- $30 ish for a cheapo p/c and up. Just did a rebuild on a Makita 7321. A Nikasil p/c was just under $100. I would say they are real nice quality. The first run was this weekend- ran the you know what out of it putting a new door in ( double wall of old school ceramic brick) and had to rip 2 4ft sections of 1/4 angle iron. Pulled the muffler and it looks like new.
 

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My brother has a TS400. It will start, but will not run unless you keep giving it some choke. He has changed the fuel line & filter, carb, & coil.

Anyone with experience with these saws have any suggestions as to what is likely wrong? I figure it has to be either a fuel blockage, or an air leak.

Thanks.
 

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I'd imagine something up in the carb. I'd kit it and lightly blow it out.
 

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He replaced it with a new one, and it is doing the same thing.
 

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My brother has a TS400. It will start, but will not run unless you keep giving it some choke. He has changed the fuel line & filter, carb, & coil.

Anyone with experience with these saws have any suggestions as to what is likely wrong? I figure it has to be either a fuel blockage, or an air leak.

Thanks.
Impulse line still intact?
 

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I will have to double check that, but believe it was changed.
 

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I have one mike. Used hard, put away wet. My muffler rusted off. Hadn't run right in 10 years. New carb, muffl, and air filter and good to go. Pretty dependable
 

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My brother has a TS400. It will start, but will not run unless you keep giving it some choke. He has changed the fuel line & filter, carb, & coil.

Anyone with experience with these saws have any suggestions as to what is likely wrong? I figure it has to be either a fuel blockage, or an air leak.

Thanks.
check pto side bearing. the old ts400's seem to eat that bearing on a pretty regular basis
 

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Where is best place to find jug for chap for makita 73cc saws I have 7 or 8 of the partner / whacker /makita saws with junk p/c also need a carb or 2 that js guys.

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How about hlsuppy, it is their site.

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Where is best place to find jug for chap for makita 73cc saws I have 7 or 8 of the partner / whacker /makita saws with junk p/c also need a carb or 2 that js guys.

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I ordered mine from ebay- nikasil $100 free shipping. Take your pick there are a few just under 100. Partner is different. Maybe you meant Dolmar. I have about 10 solid hours on mine and no issues.
 

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Yes dolmar

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Before I brake something, can someone confirm for me that the nut on the clutch side of a TS400 is reverse thread???

I know on chainsaws, the clutch side is, but not sure on this thing.

Thanks (and does not seem to be on the web).
 

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Turned out to be the decomp valve. Was leaking so bad I could not find the leak with the pressure/vac tester, so I hooked my bicycle pump to it, and then I found it. Pulled the decomp twice & played with it, and the leak went away, but I will get a new one anyway.

Was good to see that thing start & idle!
 

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They're good saws. Bought mine new in about 96 or 97. The decomp was bent on mine and leaked, that's why I mentioned it. They get thrown in the back of the truck bouncing off concrete blocks and wheelbarrows and the decomp is in a somewhat vulnerable location
 
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