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This stuff is worth my money and while not perfect at least has a standard expectation of use.View attachment 197938
Any experience with the Rotary (13369) version of this? Was the only stuff the local dealer had. Trying to figure out if I need to find an online source.
Used up some just before I bought the Echo and it was good.
In my experience Tygon doesn't like any type of fuel. After the line comes into contact with fuel I'm lucky if it lasts six months.[emoji111]I guess because I don't use pump gas I have different results than others w/ Tygon.
I use it exclusively for both fuel and oil.
Some like Chevy others like Ford..
Homelite collector in training [emoji879]
I have no clue, it's been some time.[emoji111]Genuine Tygon has its number in the lines. Do you remember what the number is/was ?
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This is the LP-1100
Nah, kids dirt bike
I too use the echo. I like it very well. I have two or theee sizes hereEcho line works great for impulse. It stays supple for a long time and doesn’t harden/crack as fast as some do. There’s two different diameters I use.
I'm running 12 of those fuel lines about 2 year's on some no problems.These old style 268 lines from HL Supply have been holding up good as of late. Earlier versions, not so much.
Oregon and Raisman make good ones too.
There is no OEM option available other than a grommet and a curly line. This does give one more place for a leak however.
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I have 100ft of it and have used 50ft good stuff.Any experience with the Rotary (13369) version of this? Was the only stuff the local dealer had. Trying to figure out if I need to find an online source.