67L36Driver
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71 here in River City Tom. [emoji16]
After the bbq meat comes off the grill, toss that sealed can in there to burn out any unburned clogastions. Perhaps place some straight gas in there to help. I mean what might get hurt? Keep the grill off to avoid future flavors that may be unusualNo..
"Loaned it out, came back, now won't run"
I can not rule out too much back pressure from muffler.
Nor can I confirm.
Guess I'll have to disassemble the POS again. Cuz that's what's gotta happen to get the muffler back off there..
You can take it, and like it...
No plans at this time..No I can’t and no I don’t.
When are you going to have your next GTG?
I’m picking up what you’re laying down...After the bbq meat comes off the grill, toss that sealed can in there to burn out any unburned clogastions. Perhaps place some straight gas in there to help. I mean what might get hurt? Keep the grill off to avoid future flavors that may be unusual
Video, or it didn't happen.I’m picking up what you’re laying down...
But this thing ain’t my problem... I think I’ll go out to the shop and set it on fire.. then piss on it.
It would be epic...Video, or it didn't happen.
I double dog dare ya.
Lot more satisfying I'll bet if it works we could share the patent applicationI’m picking up what you’re laying down...
But this thing ain’t my problem... I think I’ll go out to the shop and set it on fire.. then piss on it.
I got mine today & cut a few chunks off a couple hedge posts. It runs really well. I just figured it needed the muffler opened up. I see some folks are really liking 1/4” chain, mine came with a 14” b/c & 3/8 lp chain. I’ll probably eventually see if @MillerModSaws wants to work it over, if Carl thinks there are any gains to be had.Those little *s-words don’t need much modification..
I’m gonna have one soon.
That’s not a model I’d work over..I got mine today & cut a few chunks off a couple hedge posts. It runs really well. I just figured it needed the muffler opened up. I see some folks are really liking 1/4” chain, mine came with a 14” b/c & 3/8 lp chain. I’ll probably eventually see if @MillerModSaws wants to work it over, if Carl thinks there are any gains to be had.
I feel like it needs some small spikes on it. I will have to do some more reading, in a thread somewhere I read that a set from another Echo saw fits on it. A different chain for sure, mine chatters & I have read that others said that the Oregon chain chattered pretty bad. Agreed that Stihl chain will probably be the best bet.That’s not a model I’d work over..
although Carl could probably wring more out of it.
Some Stihl PS chain may be just the ticket..
Could be a weak coil. I've had a Husqvarna trimmer and Echo powered tiller that wouldn't rev up until you fattened up the mixture way past where it should normally be. New coils fixed both of them. A weak coil can produce a spark easier under compression in a rich charge of fuel .It’ll start and idle sorta. Will not rev up without fiddling with the choke to get it there.
Once there, it holds rpm..
New carb by the way.