cakmn
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I've owned a woodsplitter for about 12 years and it works great. Much easier for an old guy than the splitting maul that I used for decades.
The splitter has a B&S 650 series engine that generally starts easily and runs well. BUT it only starts at or above 50°F. WHY?
At 50° it might take 6-8 pulls to get it going. At warmer temperatures (55 or higher) it will generally start with 1-2 pulls.
Once it's warm from running, it always restarts with a single pull. It always runs smoothly with plenty of power even when the wood is tough.
What might be causing it to NEVER start below 50°F, no matter how many pulls I give it?
It has behaved this way ever since it was new. Most of the time it's no problem at all. But once in a great while, I would like to be able to split a little wood when the temperature might be down in the 30s or 40s. Any helpful hints would be much appreciated.
I've asked on other forums in the past but never gotten any replies to my question.
The splitter has a B&S 650 series engine that generally starts easily and runs well. BUT it only starts at or above 50°F. WHY?
At 50° it might take 6-8 pulls to get it going. At warmer temperatures (55 or higher) it will generally start with 1-2 pulls.
Once it's warm from running, it always restarts with a single pull. It always runs smoothly with plenty of power even when the wood is tough.
What might be causing it to NEVER start below 50°F, no matter how many pulls I give it?
It has behaved this way ever since it was new. Most of the time it's no problem at all. But once in a great while, I would like to be able to split a little wood when the temperature might be down in the 30s or 40s. Any helpful hints would be much appreciated.
I've asked on other forums in the past but never gotten any replies to my question.