Chainsaw flooding from pickup bed travel

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Stihls newer than ~20 years or so have one way vents in the fuel tank. Air can get in but not out. I assume other brands are similar.

Opening the fuel cap (carefully) will let any pressure out. Also if you know the saw's been shaken around a lot, use less (or no) choke when starting it. Even if it hasn't been shaken, I turn off the choke after 2-3 pulls.
 
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Stihls newer than ~20 years or so have one way vents in the fuel tank. Air can get in but not out. I assume other brands are similar.
My Makita/Dolmar behaves the same way so I assume they also have a valve.
 

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