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STIHL'S "Easy Start" FAIL! How to fix it FOR GOOD! Stihl BG 56 C
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117,532 Views • Jul 16, 2023 • Click to toggle off description
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@Chickanic

1 month ago

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@25sunbeam

10 months ago

If you want to undo a tight knot, simply place the cord on a hard surface and gently tap the know with a hammer. You might need to turn the knot over and tap it again from the other side, but when you’ve done you’ll be able to easily untie it.

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@johnfilce9236

10 months ago

You have saved me time, money, and frustration on several occasions. Thanks!

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@robcole332

10 months ago

Thank goodness there’s a remedy. There will be some mad people that don’t know about it. Great job lady

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@MrSimoc1969

10 months ago

I’m a Stihl dealer and have been doing that for yrs, mainly for commercial customers.

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@gordonstevenson797

10 months ago

Your dexterity can match any brain surgeon. Your channel and presentations are one of the best. I commented a few weeks ago about giving us (lay people) an idea of the time it takes you to do demonstrated projects so we can anticipate how long (probably longer) it would take us. Not to use that information to challenge another repair person's labor charge. You have high quality teaching skills. Thanks.

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@stevejette2329

10 months ago

Thank you for doing these ! You are helping SO MANY people. I no longer use those tools but I fix them and sharpen them for my son and grandson. Earning my lunch.

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@kbjerke

10 months ago

Finally! My Sunday Chickanic "fix!!"

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@kevin8582

10 months ago

Your hands look so elegant, gentle, kind and caring. It's like a shock to see how you make things go together as well as you do. It's like watching a mother's touch in a mechanic skill trade that gets things done so fast, simple and easy.

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@mikerequa820

9 months ago

Young lady it's a pleasure to watch a master mechanic work you make that stuff look easy your the best. At 68 year's old i still learn things from you. Thanks for sharing be safe have fun

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@vida22aj

10 months ago

Love going back to the older way that work's all the time!

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@donnyarmstrong9559

10 months ago

"be careful, this is where you'll hurt your fingers"... sounds like the voice of experience! Livin my best La Vida Loca here in south eastern Arizona

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@michaelspencer301

10 months ago

I always wrap about 3/4 of the string on when I install the pulley .

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@RMartin631

10 months ago

C doesn't always mean that the Stihl machine has easy start. They used the C suffix to designate Comfort and that includes 3 completely different features that a machine may have. From Stihl's Technical Reference Guide... "Comfort can have one or more of the following features: Easy2Start™, Quick Chain Adjuster, ElastoStart™" The most often seen Comfort feature is the Elastostart ™. It basically comprises of a spring in the recoil handle that makes it just a little easier to get the engine to start turning.

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@jaylewis8789

10 months ago

That was a good one. I needed to see it done. I've done it a bunch of times and always had trouble. I lost that retracting spring a couple times too.

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@dingokidneys

10 months ago

I've learned a lot watching your videos. You're a good teacher and a cheery person which makes the watching more fun.

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@donmeddows5612

10 months ago

I work for a Stihl dealer and the issue we see that causes 99% of this problem with the easy start is that the top of the pulley post above the groove for the pawl spring starts to mushroom. When you take the recoil apart and it is hard to get the washer off the post is mushroomed and will keep having this problem if repaired. We sell the customer a new recoil, you'll have a happy customer and a repaired unit.

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@sonnyblazer5504

8 months ago

Of course we HAVE to tune back in! What you show us can & does apply to other things with the same starting manner so BIG thanks. You get DESERT TONIGHT!

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@normanmack2368

8 months ago

You do one heck of a job. Very well prepared.

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@dragonrods

10 months ago

Love your videos! Thanks for taking the time to educate and entertain!

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