STIHL'S "Easy Start" FAIL! How to fix it FOR GOOD! Stihl BG 56 C
Вставка
- Опубліковано 15 лип 2023
- Thanks for tuning back into Chickanic! If you found this video helpful, please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and COMMENT!!
Find my friend, Micks Mowers HERE! / @themowerman
If you would like to show your support, find my Amazon Wish List HERE!
www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls...
Buy your own Chickanic T-Shirt or Hoodie HERE!
chickanic.com/
Find some of my favorite tools in the list below!
Get a WERA tool kit like mine HERE!
amzn.to/3CEkWo5
Get your WERA 8mm nut driver HERE!
amzn.to/3I4tx4B
Find your own 2 Cycle adjusting tool kit HERE!!
amzn.to/3IMn4vB
Get a compression tester like mine HERE!
amzn.to/3KM7Ibg
Get a spark tester like mine HERE!
amzn.to/3vIHUbM
Get your own digital tachometer like mine HERE!
amzn.to/3X2emS7
Find your own digital multimeter HERE!
amzn.to/38aX2FJ
Get some 12" hemostats HERE! I LOVE THEM!!
amzn.to/3tMvlvd
Get my FAVORITE pliers HERE!
amzn.to/36P5ud3
Get an Owl Torx drill bit set HERE!
amzn.to/3urvRze
Want a Endoscope like mine? Find it HERE!
amzn.to/3Ni71Ir
Get an ethanol testing kit HERE!
amzn.to/3YceU8h
Get the Dewalt Air Compressor HERE!
amzn.to/3BGAXdG
Get some Pipettes to check your fuel HERE!
amzn.to/3Isd2lX
Get the Universal Speed Feed Head HERE!
amzn.to/3MkL50x
Check out the Oupes Solar Power Station HERE!
amzn.to/3MEo5tN
Find OUPES web site HERE!
oupes.com/pages/holiday
Looking for the BEST 2 Cycle Oil? Find it here!
amzn.to/3E4kCkT
My name is Bre. I took two years of small engine repair at the local college. When I left school, I fell into a wonderful job at a local small engine shop where I worked the counter for a couple years. In 2010 my husband and I opened up our own small engine shop in central Arkansas where I am able to work alongside my family and best friends. We see over 2,000 pieces of small engine equipment every year, and answer 1,000's of small engine questions. We specialize in brands such as Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Echo and Shindaiwa, but work everyday on MANY other brands like Stihl, Husqvarna, Honda, Craftsman, Remington, Red Max, Troy Bilt, Scag, Bad Boy, Hustler, World Lawn, Poulan, Mantis, Etc.. Hopefully, my experience I share, will save you Time, Money and Frustration in the future!
DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free content each week!
Although very informative, these videos are for entertainment purposes. Please use all possible safety precautions when repairing and operating your small engine equipment. - Навчання та стиль
Thanks for Watching! Find a link to all of my "Must Have", Favorite Tools HERE!! www.amazon.com/shop/chickanic?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfchickanic_9ERPFPBNGQ924P8NS63B
Hi Chickanic, great videos and very well communicated - thanks. I have a Stihl HS 81 RC hedgecutter - so with the ergo start. Obviously this is not the BG 66 C but it is a ‘C’ configuration. Do you think that I could use this same part number on my hedgecutter?
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.
ya gotta massage the knot.
That method actually works on big knots as well. My tow strap for my truck got knotted and it worked good for undoing it.
Or, you can just cut it off.
Or, do what Alexander the Great did with the Gordian knot. Just cut the damn thing!
Wow , what a great idea.
Thank goodness there’s a remedy. There will be some mad people that don’t know about it. Great job lady
You have saved me time, money, and frustration on several occasions. Thanks!
I’m a Stihl dealer and have been doing that for yrs, mainly for commercial customers.
Same here.
Thank you for all the advise and tutorials. The shorts don't hurt either!
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.
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.
Glad to help! Thanks for watching!
Hello Chicanic. You are one of my favorites. I am wanting your advice on getting clients. Thanks in advance
@@josephrichardson7923 WOW. BIG question !
Provide WOW service not just good service.
Get to know the people who know the people you want. Waitresses, barber shops, grocery stores, gas stations. Where do your clients spend time ?
I got 7 clients in a row once from leaving one business card in a restaurant.
Read books on business and salesmanship. (you are selling yourself)
Be cute with long blonde hair and have a YT channel.
Great job again Bre, still looking good young lady.
Those nimble fingers 😍, my late wife has rescued me a few times with hers , and a grand daughter once on her car, when the radiator plug was never plugged in from new, she got her hand easily through a lightening hole and plugged it in , saving me from having to take out the battery and carrier for access . Nothing to do with garden machinery but a delight to see .Thanks for the tip Bea ❤
Love going back to the older way that work's all the time!
You got that right!
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.
"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
Finally! My Sunday Chickanic "fix!!"
Thanks for watching!
I guess I'm lucky. My MS 180c is my go-to saw and has been used professionally for 4 years in the hot desert heat. The easy start messed up once and was good to go again after simply taking it apart and cleaning it out. Definitely not a saw you drop start. Good video.
I can say from experience that when the main spring comes out it really ain't no fun.
I had to take the spring out on my chainsaw because the end was broken off so it wasn't working.
I had to fold a new end on the spring and then wind it back up and place it back in it's place.
That's a job I really don't want to do again because I really struggled with it for nearly an hour but I did get it fixed.
Holy crap!!!!!! Thank You!!!! I've repaired a few of those and they always come back. I've steered people away from the 56/86C's for that reason. Not seeing issues as much in the trimmers and saws but those blowers suck! I'm ordering a few of those rope rotors now! You're my shero!!!!
Love your videos! Thanks for taking the time to educate and entertain!
I had the same problem and found out all you need to do is make sure there is no play in the spool. I added an extra thin washer under the clip and it's been working fine for a long time now.
If there's any play the spring pops up and gets tweeked. I guess you don't really need the easy start spring spool, but it was easy to fix once I figured out the problem.
This has happened in my job plenty of times with the spring. You’re right, it sometimes happens again even with the new spring in but now every time i change the spring i also change the butterfly clip aswell. I think it gets damaged when the spring forces itself onto it when the spring fails. Never had a problem since changing the spring AND the butterfly clip.
Good to know.
I always wrap about 3/4 of the string on when I install the pulley .
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
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.
Good to know, thanks. But how in the hell does that pulley post get mushroomed? If I remember correctly, it's made out of some type of aluminum, but I didn't realize there was any kind of force being directed inwards towards the shaft that would cause it 'shroom out like that.
I did that , $ 75 for recoil ! Bad deal
I ended up doing this to my BG86c a few months ago. As you say once it's failed it seems to keep failing no matter how gentle you are starting it. Use it nearly every day and no problems since 👍
Those easy start Stihls remind me of the old Briggs and Stratton motors with the wind up crank on top of them. If you're old enough to remember those. I seen a lot of them back in the day when worked on mowers. About the same category of junk in my opinion. The pull up starters were better but not great. I made sure all of my Stihl products didn't have that easy start on them when I bought them. Great video as always.
I remember seeing them, but never used them.
Seen the old crank starts and used them when I was a kid. Am 71 now.
I picked up one of those on garbage day, but ended up putting a recoil from another dead mower. They were slow, and a pain to use.
When I was a kid I cut grass and one guy insisted I use his mower instead of mine, and his had one of those wind-up Briggs engines. It was way more work winding that thing up several times versus a couple of pulls of the rope. Some seemingly good ideas are just duds.
Funny you should mention that because I have one in my Barn that’s in pretty good shape. Love this Chickcanic. Teaching this old dog some new tricks.
I've learned a lot watching your videos. You're a good teacher and a cheery person which makes the watching more fun.
4 a quick at home fix, take the damaged spring out and I use my soldering iron. I melt the 2 pieces together by plastic welding the edges together. Haven't had a problem with any of the blowers or trimmers i've done this 2. Sometimes you can't wait on parts.
Great idea to fix a bad design. I have been watching Mick for a number of years and he does a great job as you do. You two are the mowers, blowers and trimmers brain trust. Thanks for the videos.
Wow thanks
Great tip👍🏻 thanks Micks and Chickanic!
I purposely do my best to avoid any equipment with "easy start" because it's one more thing to cause frustration down the road.
Your welcome
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.
Love your show, nice to have a beauty teaching us, makes a change from the usall
Thanks! Good to know there’s an easy retrofit which only needs one new part.
Love watching you you are very smart lady and explains right way to fix stuff and show it also
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!
I wish that I would of ran across your video sooner, the dealer to me my Stithl weed Wacker was junk, so I bought an echo after doing research. I always like listening to your videos, I have worked on small engines when I was young, now I am old, but I learn new things all the time, Thanks for what you do! GLORY!!!
Sunday afternoon! Thankyou Ms. Bre brightens up our day. I have about everything but a Stihl. Have a great day with the family. Oh cool off if you can.
Great video been learning all about small engines and ur channel is very helpful and useful love ur work u do have a great day
Thank you Bree! My Stihl C model still has the original rewind mechanism. Now, I know how to fix it when it fails! Great video!!
i used your tip to slowly pull a few times (just over the first point of resistence) with my Stihl 230, before i really try to start it, and it starts way easier. THANKS.
Bre, your dexterity is impressive. Your knowledge and ability are even more amazing. Thanks lady.
Thanks for this video. I have one of these Stihl blowers, and I had no idea that’s how it worked. I tried mine today, just pulling the cord without yanking it, and while it didn’t start on the 1st or 2nd try like it did when I just yanked the heck out of it, it did start on the 4th try, using no effort at all. I’m shocked that the dealer did not explain this to me when I bought it. Nice !
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.
I absolutely hate the Easy Start and the Quick Chain Adjust. Two answers to something that was never a problem in the first place. I reckon it was just a marketing gimmick for the amateur user.
@@philhawley1219convenience. Same thing with saws and such racing to see who can make the lightest saw with the most amount of shit. People obsess over EASY.
I dealt with the same issue for a long time as well with my customers. They were on backorder earlier this year. It appears that they pulled all available stock and replaced it with new. I'm not sure if these newer springs are better yet, but I haven't had the last few come back to me since then.
Very informative. I have an old S. Chainsaw a M something lol and it has the assisted pull starter and it’s a dream . Thank you for teaching this old dog,any many new tips and tricks. Win win
I bought one of these from a local Stihl dealer about a year ago - checked it and it is the BG 50. It must be new/old stock, but glad it's the one without the new design.
Thanks as always!
Russ
Great video. You make everything look so doable. Great instructions
My stihl chain saw is completely different. I removed the cover to change it over and found what must be the new and improved version of the easy start.
As a retired Auto mechanic, I love all of your videos
Have a sh56c which has the exact same issue, thanks for the advice, will try. Best regards
Good tip. I think the word you were looking for is taut, tout is to advertise, or try to sell something as in "touting his wares". Just a friendly tip back for all the tips you've given us.
Always like to watch your videos. There are so many things that I have learned. Keep up the great videos.
Worked in a huge yard equipment shop years ago when I was between jobs. Learned a lot about small engines, always had a mechanical ability. Stihl was the hardest brand to start, that is why if still use Echo equipment.
Looks like a great fix!! Thank you Bre!!
You are GOOD!!! That spring that you didn't want to come out, once one of them came out for me - i like to have drove me crazy getting it back in. I just bought a Stihl MS 170 chainsaw. It doesn't have "easy start" and I'm glad.
Taryl ties a bow knot in the pull cord so he doesn't have to hold it. Great pain saver for this arthritic old fart. Love your videos!
You do one heck of a job. Very well prepared.
Thanks for sharing this information,very helpful
Thanks for the easy start instructions. Mine's still working and I'm letting it do it's job
Several years ago I bought a 56rc trimmer with the easy start and never realized how far stihl had fallen. Easy start failed, the string head failed, I was ready to burn it after six weeks. My father, with the patience of Job, took it to the dealer and they replaced the pull start and string head with parts from the commercial line and its been decent since. Will probably try another commercial brand next time.
Thanks for all the tips
I got a ms250c real cheap and hate the c part so I got a flywheel and pull start and turned it into a regular saw! Also got rid of the ez chain tensioner part! It's now a regular saw and it's lighter as a result! All that ez crap adds weight! Good vid as always!
This is just what I needed to know. Thank you.
Dam your so right. I had many stihl products & they nearly drove me insane trying start the dam things. Only wish you were around 4 years ago.😢😢
Bought a 56c over a 55; dealer said it was easier to start, but never told me the correct procedure. At any rate, six hard pulls after choke & tickle will do it. Can't imagine how many the 55 takes😣. A couple of easy pulls on this, weedeaters & chainsaws & then put it on compression will usually keep from busting fingers.
Ed c
Excellent video! You always make it look easy!
That is a great modification. The EZ start is great but what good is it if it doesn’t last. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks I have the same blower so far mine is good
You have helped me out on so many projects. Thank you for that! Still super nice toes! lol
Good to know I have that blower..it's been working good so far for last couple of years I've had it
Awesome, learned something new again today!
Great repair...thx
Thanks for the New Part Numbers!!!
Good stuff to know Bri. Thanks! 😊
Great information on repairing the easy start system
Awesome trick! I'll definitely have to keep it in mind👍🏻👍🏻
I scored a Stihl MS230c cheap at an estate sale. Absolutely no sign it had been used. Several guys gently pulled the rope, thought it had no compression and walked. I grabbed it and it has been a great light duty cousin to my MS 290.
Don’t you love it when a little knowledge pays off big time!!! 🍻
Another great video that’s saves people so much money and time!
I was once rebuilding a Stihl chainsaw with this feature and a sprung spring. Went up to the dealer and bought a new one for $5. Bent the new spring on the first pull. I'll be the first to admit that it was user error, but if you've never experienced one before, you just yank like always and the result is usually a bent spring. I wouldn't say it's a bad design, just that nobody knows how to pull it the right way. I guess that makes it a de facto bad design. Since I still didn't know how to pull it, I bent the spring back as best I could, clamped it, and tack welded the spring windings together. Now being one solid piece, it worked like a standard pull.
Great job thanks for your work ol marine mechanic from Louisiana likes your channel
Thanks 🙏 for that bit of information.
Stihl is right about sooooo many things, damn near everything actually, but wrong about this. I'm glad there's a way to remove the feature and get a setup that works, even though there's no easy start anymore (which I don't want anyway). My chansaws' decompression valves have been much more reliable in terms of making the start easier without the spring start. In my case it's the 500i (no "C").
Stihl does EVERYTHING wrong. For starters, the fuel tanks with threads inside! What a stupid design. Been in business for 30+ years, tried them all trust me. Stihl has the worst starting issues of ANY handhelds. Even the disposable stuff from the box stores (not that we use those). I’ll take a second hand echo, husqvarna or red max over anything new from
S tarting
T rouble
I s
H onestly
L ikely
All day long, I realize you love stihl and I’m not going to change your mind but every echo I own starts on the first or second crank
Getter done young lady!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!
This kind of reminded me of the time I was up to my left nut cutting my way out of the woods and snapped the pull rope on my saw. 24" of 550 cord later I was back at it. That paracord is still on that saw!
Great video. Thank You
well there you go. Just by watching this I now know I shouldnt be snatch pulling my starter coil and just gently wind up. I didnt know. Spring is probably already damaged but now I can check it out. Thanks.
My stepdad has 1 Arm And just recently purchased this style chainsaw. This is bad news he was very excited about that system
Thank you
Thank you 😊
Thanks Bri! I just bought my first Stihl chainsaw, a 261 C M. So from what I gathered from your video, my saw has the easystart because of the “C” designation? Good thing I watched this video!
Very good video! Thanks for doing this!
Thanks for sharing
I always tell my friends and family not to buy "Easy Start" or as I call it "Never Start" because I have people come in with brand new equipment and broken easy start all the time. It's great to know this fix! I have been turning them away because just like you I changed the spring and their back in less than 2 weeks... This method is perfect in my book! Get rid of the useless gimmick and go with what works!
Thank you for your videos ❤
As always, good advice.
Great video as allways.All the best lovely lady.Keep up the good works.
Great video and thank you.
I bought a saw with that system from a neighbor who was moving. I read that you need to pull gently, and doing so, it's worked fine. OTOH, the no-tool chain adjustment is a good idea gone bad. Hopefully the easy start will behave, but thanks for the heads up on the spring.
Great tip! 👍
These videos are a great help!!
Have a neighbour that has a so called “easy start”. Frustrating machine. Maybe someday he’ll give it to me and I’ll follow your advice. Great instructional video. I still like my eight year old Stihl with hundreds of hours and cords of wood under its bar and chain(s)…and a few pull cords. Great advice as always. Thanks.
At the starter rebuild stage, I found it good (maybe just me) to replace the starter handle with a D handle. I started putting them on wildfire saws, but now everything from a mower to blower has one. I can start with gloves on, even put notes not to overpull or not to pull super hard
Agree. I have an MTD snow thrower with a D handle and it makes life much easier, especially with gloves on.
Love the D handle on my ms660!
Thanks for sharing, I have the 86C with the the so called easy pull. There is no way to slow pull my blower, so I end up starting it like a regular pull cord which will break in time I'm sure.