tinkering_ignorance
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As the name suggests…I just tinker and try to learn as I go. My trimmer has worked flawlessly for years now, don’t remember how many years I’ve had it at this point. I never do much maintenance to it. Keep the air filter clean-ish, drain fuel at end of season. This year, as always it cranked right up after coming out of hibernation. It ran fine for about 30-40 minutes..then started struggling. Giving it full power resulted in barley turning fast enough to cut any grass. Turing the engine vertical or upside down did really it a little more power.
Checked the fuel, air filter, etc with no real luck. It will fire right up on first pull but not enough power to do anything with. So I ordered an OEM carb and new air filter. Input it on, it fired right up and ran perfectly for about 15 minutes. Then died.
It will fire right up with first pull but almost immediately die after about 10 seconds max.
What do I do now? Go easy… I’m a computer guy that fakes my “smartness” real well!
As the name suggests…I just tinker and try to learn as I go. My trimmer has worked flawlessly for years now, don’t remember how many years I’ve had it at this point. I never do much maintenance to it. Keep the air filter clean-ish, drain fuel at end of season. This year, as always it cranked right up after coming out of hibernation. It ran fine for about 30-40 minutes..then started struggling. Giving it full power resulted in barley turning fast enough to cut any grass. Turing the engine vertical or upside down did really it a little more power.
Checked the fuel, air filter, etc with no real luck. It will fire right up on first pull but not enough power to do anything with. So I ordered an OEM carb and new air filter. Input it on, it fired right up and ran perfectly for about 15 minutes. Then died.
It will fire right up with first pull but almost immediately die after about 10 seconds max.
What do I do now? Go easy… I’m a computer guy that fakes my “smartness” real well!