Posted by James22 on June 01, 2014 at 10:52:04 from (207.179.239.66):
In Reply to: weed eaters posted by pete black on May 31, 2014 at 16:56:11:
Had a cheap Roybi that lasted for many years. But used it too often on heavy brush and finally broke the internal drive shaft. Real shame because the engine ran fine. Bought a top-of-the-line consumer Husqvarna and had problems keeping it running when it got hot. Too lean for emissions reasons. With some difficulty purchased a carb adjustment tool that solved the running problem but the higher fuel ratio made the external exhaust converter run pretty hot and one needs to be very cautious or get burned. Believe I finally gutted the converter which makes it a tad more acceptable. Also bought a 4 cycle Toro to get the extended chain saw feature and it runs fine but is too heavy for the power it makes. If at all possible wouldn't buy another 4 cycle. Perhaps should have bought a commercial Stihl, but she runs the Husky while I use Toro and get the very undesirable job done a lot quicker.
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