So, what's the purpose of this site? To lend a hand when you think you can or to analyze and discourage the people asking for help and those who try to help without your years of experience?
Well said Joed. I for one don't see anything about requiring users of this site to solve X number of problems for people asking questions.
I myself am a self taught small engine repqir guy, I buy weed eaters, chainsaws, leaf blowers and any othe small engine (usually 2 stroke) machines at yard sales where the seller swears it worked great last year but, can't get it to start this year.
Thanks to Covid, pickins are a little slow this year but, I did manage to pick up two Husqvarna leaf blowers for $10 for the pair and at the very next sale, there was a Stihl leaf blower and when I asked how much, they just said "Take it, we can't get it to run.
I took all 3 home, dumped the old gas out, pulled the spark plug and cleaned it on my wire wheel I have on my bench grinder, put fresh 2 stroke gas in it, gave it a little shot of ether and they all fired right up. I sold the Husqvarnas for $40 each and kept the Stihl for myself.
I carry all my small engine tools in a 5 gallon bucket with one of those pocket wraps that hang on the outside. That way I have a place to sit while working and have all my tools, gas line, filters, etc.. etc.. right there with me.
In my pickup truck, I always have an Arnold multi-tool that's made for working on small engines and I've added a couple of brass fitting cleaners (Work great on carbs and gas lines) as well as a can of WD-40 and a can of ether and some other larger tools inside the bucket.
So, nobody asked me to go into any detail, I offered this up free of charge. Now if someone comes in wanting to know how to start thier chainsaw/leaf blower.wee eater, you can just point them to this thread.