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Shawn Wilson
 
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Default slightly OT - repairing chainsaw

Hi,

I have borrowed a 13" Stihl chainsaw. It worked fine on the gas that was in
it last fall. I filled it with (mixed) gas that was about a year old. After
that it didn't work very well (stalled easily, had little cutting power). I
poured it out and put fresh gas in. It's still not working well. I was
wondering if anyone has any tips or links to good do-it-yourself type sites?
I'm (obviously) a newbie when it comes to this.

Thanks,
Shawn
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