abarone300
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My FS 120 R after having been stored for the winter, this time (in the past when this happened, I would struggle with it, but finally it would start, not this time) it would not start! Found out; that the muffler was clogged (some bees had gotten inside via the opening) After installing a new muffler the grasscutter would idle fine after brought to temperature, but when I pulled on the accelerator it would choke and shut down; when switching the knob to "choke" it would accelerate wiithout choking and without shutting down; but of course would not run well and not reach maximum speed since it is set on the "choke" position. Can somebody tell me if this is a classic case of fuel starvation and how I can resolve the problem?
ps - no changes have been made to the carburator's settings, not even the idle speed screw! I've tested the cutter without a muffler installed, and no "choking" has been experienced, since it runs and cuts fine, but of course I can't run it without a muffler installed...
ps - no changes have been made to the carburator's settings, not even the idle speed screw! I've tested the cutter without a muffler installed, and no "choking" has been experienced, since it runs and cuts fine, but of course I can't run it without a muffler installed...
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