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- Feb 27, 2015
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I have an old Craftsman 18" chainsaw that runs like a raped ape IF you get it to start in the 2nd or 3rd try after the initial attempt. To do that, on mine, you have to do the choke pull, choke pull, no choke pull, then trigger. Once you get past that and it still hasn't caught, you might as well put it back on the shelf because you are done with it for at least half a day! I bought a Lowes branded job a couple years ago. Spring vibration isolators, short stroke starter, easy to start... I love it but I can't bring myself to get rid of the old cantankerous Craftsman. Kind of the same as the pretty truck and the old beater that gets the job done in conditions that you would hate yourself for taking the pretty one.