Chainsaw Won't Start - Husqvarna 55 Rancher - Spark Plug Tank Vent Carburetor Fuel Filter Repair
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- In this video I have a husky 55 rancher chain saw that won't start. I take it apart and end up finding 2 issues contributing to the problem. Once they are fixed, the saw runs great. Spark plug, air filter, carb, fuel filter, and tank vent are all addressed. Full service for a chainsaw (less bar and chain, which I did adjust off camera).
nice video. had no idea the tank vent was there
Thank you for posting this vid, My rancher 55 has same symptoms, going to remove vent stem next,,,
Gracias por el vídeo, que bueno que lo traduzcas al español, hace tiempo buscaba algo así.
Very much like your channel. Minimal talk and NO MUZAC.
Thanks!
I thought I was the only one who dries their tools in the clothes dryer lol.
Hello there great video it really helped me out thanks
I've used carburetors off ebay never had any issues, my customers hasn't brought any equipment back that I put a carburetor on, but I only work with one dealer
Rebuilt my rancher 55 and will not start. New carburetor, gasket, air filter, fuel filter, tank vent, ignition coil and plug. Has good fire to plug. What’s next, Help!
Hey hey ! Good clip....BUT. how did you take the fuel tank ventilator out from the tank ??? he he Do need to know that...I for one...because I need to change mine...It is leaking.
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No idea what all those parts are, there’s a limit to minimal talking. What was wrong with the saw to begin with? What was that black stick thing? Some sort of vent or something?
Sometimes it’s helpful to say something.
I discussed these things in the video. I explain what was wrong at the very beginning. I discuss changing the tank vent and fuel filter before showing that work. I recap everything I did near the end before starting the saw. Maybe you skipped these parts.
Sorry I was having a mini melt down- been working on my own saw on and off for months- actually had the problem like 3 years. I shouldn’t have commented until I calmed down.
You wouldn't know if that saw is right until you cut some wood.
Mine still doesn’t work. Year later. Just going to throw it away