Posted by old-9 on May 22, 2020 at 15:21:41 from (71.32.167.21):
I have a " big wheel string trimmer, powered by a 6 Hp Tecumseh engine). Has been a hard to start engine. Last year I changed the carb and it finished the season ok. This week, put in new gas,and had no start, went through all trouble shooting, spark, gas. Only way to get it to hit was pull plug and spray carb cleaner, replace plug. So fuel right? messed with it off & on for a while , took 1/2 inch wrench and tapped fuel bowl, got it to run then quit again, tap, run , quit and so on. I turned the stupid thing upside down and hit the grease fitting on the spindle. Up righted it waited a short time, started it and it ran as good as it ever did. It has to be a float problem right? I want a new gasket before taking the bowl off as they are very thin and I always have poor luck with them. Anything I should look for? Thanks,give me a Briggs joe
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