Posted by Don-Wi on May 13, 2015 at 17:46:32 from (66.87.76.14):
In Reply to: trimmer problems posted by Don-Wi on May 07, 2015 at 11:56:40:
Just for grins today I grabbed the trimmer from where I set it on the floor last week and have it a pull, and it fired off without choke or prime. I got a set of rear plugs out and did a little work around the yard with it while the kids played in the driveway (don't worry, plenty of distance between me and them) and once it ran out of string I restrung it and put it back in the garage because it was time for lunch.
Still haven't touched the carb but I may just end up leaving it on the floor for a while. Add long as it still runs when I need it, it's a low priority.
Now I gotta figure out my new leaf blower I got for free. I cleaned the carb and it ran ok with the choke out. I replaced all of the fuel line and now it runs worse than it did before. Haven't touched that in a couple weeks either but if I have time I'll probably tinker with it.
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