You can get a trailer load of lawnmowers free and weed eaters and leaf blowers she has so many about 300 she says on her lot and some of them the people never did come pick them up
Though the fuel that was in the saw looked fine(?), it's a good idea to use fresh fuel when adjusting the carburetion circuits. That way there is no question about the fuel or additive quality and/or the additive mixture ratio. As two-stroke gasoline ages, the lighter, octane enhancing, aromatics evaporate (depending upon: your gasoline container; metal or plastic, and how tightly it is sealed; the formulation of the fuel; summer or winter…). Old fuel is also thicker and harder to flow through the metering circuits. This effects the air/fuel ratio and overall performance of the engine. Since the carburetion circuits are so tiny, these variables are pronounced. …. all leading to a sore arm and shoulder(pull cord syndrome). Hey, this is the Mustie1Show: you try to simplify rather than complicate the frustrations of these things! You ain't no dummy (in fact, you camouflage your knowledge so your message doesn't project a "know it all" pedant). Your carburetion adjustment prescription was "dead-nuts"(0.0 over/under, 👌, right on).
Mr. Mustie1 you are the man first off you ever do a video where you pick stuff from the curb and then go back and see if they want it back for a small fixing fee
Ah! A nother check mark in the true column for my theory. Which is, If you have something that is broken, find the nearest man wearing new balance shoes. He will be able to fix it.
Great video. I have 2 of these. Maybe different model. I love mine. I'm on 17 acres in SW Washington. And have a blade on one, that I use for blackberries. Works awesome after all these years. Mine are both cold blooded too. Lol
You can Google chick mechanic of Arkansas on your phone
You can get a trailer load of lawnmowers free and weed eaters and leaf blowers she has so many about 300 she says on her lot and some of them the people never did come pick them up
I meant chick mechanic
Hey you need to watch kick mechanic of Arkansas she has got all kinds of riding mowers and push mowers and self-propelled to give away in her big lot
I picked up 2 gas trimmers at a yard sale for $1.00 each 1 needed a new spark plug and the other new fuel lines both run great now.
These videos give me the confidence to fix small engines such as lawn mowers, string strimmers, etc. Don't stop these videos man you rock! 👍🎵
You always find the good junk stuff 🎉
Though the fuel that was in the saw looked fine(?), it's a good idea to use fresh fuel when adjusting the carburetion circuits. That way there is no question about the fuel or additive quality and/or the additive mixture ratio. As two-stroke gasoline ages, the lighter, octane enhancing, aromatics evaporate (depending upon: your gasoline container; metal or plastic, and how tightly it is sealed; the formulation of the fuel; summer or winter…). Old fuel is also thicker and harder to flow through the metering circuits. This effects the air/fuel ratio and overall performance of the engine. Since the carburetion circuits are so tiny, these variables are pronounced. …. all leading to a sore arm and shoulder(pull cord syndrome). Hey, this is the Mustie1Show: you try to simplify rather than complicate the frustrations of these things! You ain't no dummy (in fact, you camouflage your knowledge so your message doesn't project a "know it all" pedant). Your carburetion adjustment prescription was "dead-nuts"(0.0 over/under, 👌, right on).
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Mr. Mustie1 you are the man first off you ever do a video where you pick stuff from the curb and then go back and see if they want it back for a small fixing fee
What size was the fuel line I own the same model
The fuel filter is a pain in the butt to get to and put in had to put a new filter in my ryobi 725r weed eater
Great channel! Thanks
There junk dude!
You might want to wear long pants. Your ankles will thank you.
Ah! A nother check mark in the true column for my theory. Which is, If you have something that is broken, find the nearest man wearing new balance shoes. He will be able to fix it.
Emily's Bridge? Has to be.
Great video. I have 2 of these. Maybe different model. I love mine. I'm on 17 acres in SW Washington. And have a blade on one, that I use for blackberries. Works awesome after all these years. Mine are both cold blooded too. Lol