ScampMike
Despicable Damn Yankee
but it was only $200 and there won't be the whole crappy gas sitting for months at time thing
Really tough to tune without a vacuum gauge. Will tune when I get PCV valve installed.
Is the battery removable?it's light and really has some good juice - the "problem" is the battery only lasts about 45min with a full charge
damned upgrades...
I have a vacuum gauge, just was no where to connect it! No vacuum ports.Get a vacuum gauge... They are only $30 at a parts store...
There is barley roon to get a pic in thinking a tube that is tapered to spread it, I will bet it figured out still have a few from old junk cores. I would love to find a e clip type to go in there but so far the ones I tried will not work, just to tight and it cannot bind at all.Don't they make a special "pliers" for those... @toolmanmike
Or till I'm broke!Keep fixing it until it's broke...
I know that clip well! PITA!There is barley roon to get a pic in thinking a tube that is tapered to spread it, I will bet it figured out still have a few from old junk cores. I would love to find a e clip type to go in there but so far the ones I tried will not work, just to tight and it cannot bind at all.
yepIs the battery removable?
took keefer up the block and I am sure he felt it also.
Get a few batteries!
yea - I am thinking at least one moreGet a few batteries!
Plus got a bonus 7 years bad luck!
so I bought a new weed wacker/string trimmer/weed eater yesterday... one of those Stihl battery powered units..
and I was leaning toward a gas powered one but I do the trimming so rarely that it seemed like an unnecessary expense -
I have a vacuum gauge, just was no where to connect it! No vacuum ports.
Hard as in impossible!Plus the gas powered ones usually are hard to start after a year or so... I use electric...
Had to drill the intake and tap it!None on the carb or the nipple for the vacuum brake booster???
Can you put a nipple in the intake, or one of those multi armed vacuum trees in the intake to get a port for it....
SO done with dragging the power chord behind mePlus the gas powered ones usually are hard to start after a year or so... I use electric...
I have a vacuum gauge, just was no where to connect it! No vacuum ports.