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Yeah it’s a basic question. I need to replace fuel lines on one and have another I’m building back up that is going to need one as well. I know they used a stick style fuel line

I’ve found plenty of aftermarket stick style ones. I’m just curious if anyone uses them or if they have a preferred method.

I’m not going to use any tygon as I just don’t dig that type of line.

Looking for a few suggestions.
 

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Still OEM ones available I can order through my Husqvarna dealer.
 

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Yeah it’s a basic question. I need to replace fuel lines on one and have another I’m building back up that is going to need one as well. I know they used a stick style fuel line

I’ve found plenty of aftermarket stick style ones. I’m just curious if anyone uses them or if they have a preferred method.

I’m not going to use any tygon as I just don’t dig that type of line.

Looking for a few suggestions.

The ones HL Supply sells now are good, or find an Oregon one.
 

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I scored a couple of the raisman lines. I’ll get them installed and give it a go.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

I do think I’ll pick up some of those echo fuel lines to keep in stock around here
 
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