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Ok guys why would I saw run and idle for I little bit and die
It spit and spuders when it dies
Lol so you know it's a 36cc craftsman
I ran the carb through my ultrasonic cleaner last night

When it starts sputtering have you tried to choke it some? See if it’s leaning out. Could be crank seals staring to leak as it warms up. Have you adjusted the carb any yet?


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Ok guys why would I saw run and idle for I little bit and die
It spit and spuders when it dies
Lol so you know it's a 36cc craftsman
I ran the carb through my ultrasonic cleaner last night
Because it's a crapsman that isn't used to that care level
 

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When it starts sputtering have you tried to choke it some? See if it’s leaning out. Could be crank seals staring to leak as it warms up. Have you adjusted the carb any yet?


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Yes I have but I am never new to adjusting carbs I have only adjusted one other one before and it is one a troybilt leaf blower
 

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When it starts sputtering have you tried to choke it some? See if it’s leaning out. Could be crank seals staring to leak as it warms up. Have you adjusted the carb any yet?


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Also if let it set for a few minutes it will do same thing again but after it dies I have to let it set for a few before it will start again
 

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I like stacking wood..... always have.
I'm no perfectionist, but I do like nice looking stacks of firewood.
I've seen some people's perfect stacks and wonder how in the world a person can get firewood to be so dang perfect...

Stacking is my least favorite part of firewooding. And I swear some fellas have to be out there with levels and string lines. They look nice, don't get me wrong, but I'm not that guy. I'm very much a function over form guy. As long as the stacks stay upright and don't fall over, I'm good.
 

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Stacking is my least favorite part of firewooding. And I swear some fellas have to be out there with levels and string lines. They look nice, don't get me wrong, but I'm not that guy. I'm very much a function over form guy. As long as the stacks stay upright and don't fall over, I'm good.
I really enjoy pretty much every part of makin firewood.... except bending over and all the pain......
 

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When it starts sputtering have you tried to choke it some? See if it’s leaning out. Could be crank seals staring to leak as it warms up. Have you adjusted the carb any yet?


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I guess I'm going to have to learn how to check saws for leaks
 

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I really enjoy pretty much every part of makin firewood.... except bending over and all the pain......

I finally broke my hookaroon over the weekend and I'm already missing it. I also utilize the handheld wood tongs to save me bending over quite as far.

My daughter made us some dandy chicken stir fry for lunch today....View attachment 355188

And this looks amazing! I bet that tastes as good as your stacks of wood look. :-)
 

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I finally broke my hookaroon over the weekend and I'm already missing it. I also utilize the handheld wood tongs to save me bending over quite as far.
Yes I love my hookaroon I have 2 in different lengths


And this looks amazing! I bet that tastes as good as your stacks of wood look. :)
 

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I finally broke my hookaroon over the weekend and I'm already missing it. I also utilize the handheld wood tongs to save me bending over quite as far.



And this looks amazing! I bet that tastes as good as your stacks of wood look. :)
Yup, it was very good grub!

A hookaroon is a real back saver......if a feller can just remember to us it....
 
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