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why won't my homelite timberman 45 cc 18" start?

trying to start my timberman 45 and it won't start.
I've checked everything. its got good spark and plug. carb is fine. starter is hard to pull some times. need help
phil, March 2009
It's the same ole issue everyone has. The choke is too sensitive. My choke lever broke(Plastic). And i went to their website www.homelite.com and look up for parts. They dont stock that choke lever no more. So now i had to jerry rig the lever. So the butterfly on the carb is only open 1/3 of the way, and the chainsaw rips. But if the butterfly is fully open, as it should be, it stalls at open throttle. Maybe this is why you cant start yours.

Shimmey1958, November 2011
Make sure that the choke is operating correctly and make sure full choke opens the throttle correctly for cold start, it should open it up circa quarter open. Try starting from cold with full choke - five pulls and then take the plug out - if it is wet with fuel then all is well, if it is dry, your carb is at fault so check filters and jets etc. Normal starting is 2-3 pulls full choke until the engine fires and dies then take the choke off but make sure the throttle is kicked open with the choke mechanism - it will usually fire next pull. One little tip - try heating the plug with a gas cooker hob or blow lamp before starting, this will vapourise the petrol and make a poor starter easier to fire up and adjust the carb etc.
If this doesnt work then back to basics - make sure the filter is clean, the carb adjusters (H&L) are 1 turn out from being fully in and try again.

Steve, March 2009
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