SawAddictedFarmer
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How would you go about tuning something like a fs110?
Should be just like a regular two stroke, but you have to also take into account the lash on the valves - get those dialed in first then work on the carb.How would you go about tuning something like a fs110?
Make sure the line is out the whole way against the line cutter if the shield is still in place. If not most trimmers have about 17” total swath.How do you sufficiently load down a weed eater?
Remove the line cutter and guard and let some line out so that it’s resembling a loadHow do you sufficiently load down a weed eater?
Echo’s service manuals always require the line cutter intact and at least 095 line (except for the high-reduction gear cases—I can’t remember what recommendation is on them). Other brands may vary. I haven’t used a tach to set a trimmer for years and years.Remove the line cutter and guard and let some line out so that it’s resembling a load
But if the trimmer is bouncing off the limiter, then yes, this^^100%. Some 4-mix models do, some don’t with standard string length.Remove the line cutter and guard and let some line out so that it’s resembling a load
I usuallt take them just rich enough to stop the "8stroke" with a full swath of line, so it doesnt sound so obnoxious. Then when it starts the 8 stroke you know to tap the head because it isnt loaded down anymore.I've wondered about tuning these without a tach, is there such thing as 8 stroking to listen for lol.
Do your string trimmers have guards, @hacskaroly ?Remove the line cutter and guard and let some line out so that it’s resembling a load
Scythe's don't have guards...Do your string trimmers have guards, @hacskaroly ?
But if the trimmer is bouncing off the limiter, then yes, this^^100%. Some 4-mix models do, some don’t with standard string length.
If you don't have the 91 with the bike handles, take a look at the FS 94 handle, it has a variable throttle. I never really understood the need for it on this trimmer, but if as in your application you want to keep it steady at less than WOT, then it might work for you. All this handle does is retard the trigger at certain levels so you can hold the trigger and keep it at the level you set. It might be a direct swap which would be a win/win for you.I wonder if there is a way to put the cruise control dial on it like some of the bigger ones have.

The throttle cables are different (the 91 has a butterfly carb, the 94 a rotary) but you may be able to swap cables or put a different end on it. Or buy a smaller 2 stroke trimmer. A sharp blade doesn’t need torque.If you don't have the 91 with the bike handles, take a look at the FS 94 handle, it has a variable throttle. I never really understood the need for it on this trimmer, but if as in your application you want to keep it steady at less than WOT, then it might work for you. All this handle does is retard the trigger at certain levels so you can hold the trigger and keep it at the level you set. It might be a direct swap which would be a win/win for you.
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It looks the same on the outside!!The throttle cables are different (the 91 has a butterfly carb, the 94 a rotary) but you may be able to swap cables or put a different end on it.




