Lets look at a Husqvarna T435 top handle chainsaw with a customer complaint that it just won't start. There is a specific reason why this can happen on this model and I'll show you how to fix it. #smallenginerepair
I’ve Seen The Same on a Few Stihl MS-194T’s Sometimes Just a Popped Out Boot Other Times Torn Boot The Rear Av Mount and The Fact There Top Handle Saws Seems Too Be a Factor 🤕 Good Catch Brother 😀👍🏼
Guessed right, pinched and pulled boot off. Is it only the sound that clues you? I noticed you were looking in various places. Great job, even saved customer some money. Take care.
The saw started and ran for a second and died. Two things I wanted to check off the list were impulse line and intake boot. Couldn't remember what style impulse line it had but saw the boot was pulled out. Other possibilities would have been fuel filter, hole in fuel hose and blocked micro screen. Water in carb can sometimes act that way also.
Another good repair vid Scotty. I remember making a repair on an old Homelite where the intake boot had become partially sucked in but it took me a little while to figure it out. Good stuff man, lovin' your content!
choose which one is husqvarna t435 or stihl ms-194t, for the comfort and durability of the machine, as well as ease of maintenance of the machine and saw? thanks very much
I'm not going to be able to give you an honest answer. I'm not an arborist so I have no idea about comfort and I haven't seen enough 194s to make a fair comparison. Thanks for watching.
Ya gotta yank on it pretty hard to come apart like that. "So far" I've told the customers what I found and how it happened and I haven't had any come backs. Husky has a lot of smaller saws with questionable anti-vibe spring mounts.
I'm curious why you say that? It could have been a lot of things. Thats why I use a process of checking things off the list starting with the easiest stuff. The plug passed and I moved on until I found the intake boot problem. After fixing that the saw ran fine. Thanks for tuning in.