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Are you sick and tired of getting the small engine of your chainsaw started by pulling its cord? Some models of chainsaws allow you to use a 12-volt electric starter to their engine. Some manufacturers such as for example Briggs & Straton, Honda, and Kohler, design the engine of their chainsaw to allow you to convert them from pull start to electric start plus they do sell the kits because of this conversion.

Other manufacturers of chainsaws don?t offer this option. If your chainsaw has a Tecumseh engine, for example, you might or may not have the ability to turn it from the manual pull cord begin to an electric start. The two main things that you will require for an electric start conversion are; ring gear on the flywheel and mounting plates on the flywheel of your chainsaw.
It is possible to fit the flywheel with a ring gear but you cannot do that conversion without mounting the starter to the engine housing of your chainsaw. First of all, you need to find out whether your chainsaw could be converted to an electric start by reading the user manual that comes with it. If your chainsaw is convertible, you will notice a section about any of it in your user manual confirming it with basic instructions on how to convert.

The user manual also lists the specific part number of the kit necessary for the conversion. You don?t have to install a battery for the chainsaw. New models come with a 120-volt starter with a cord to plug into your wall socket.


Choose a mounting boss on the engine of one's chainsaw. The mounting boss should be pre-drilled or pre-machined on the engine of one's chainsaw otherwise it is possible to?t mount the starter. Another important requirement is a ring gear on the rim of the flywheel of one's chainsaw.

https://thefrisky.com/the-best-chainsaws-for-heavy-duty-cutting/ If your flywheel doesn?t own it you must replace your flywheel with the one that has a pre-drilled or pre-machined ring gear on it. Once you have found and bought a power starter that will use the engine of one's chainsaw, and when necessary, after having installed a ring gear on the flywheel, you need to mount the starter to the mounting boss on the engine of your chainsaw. They are located such that the cranking gear on the starter aligns with the notches on the flywheel gear. Without this, the conversion isn't possible.




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