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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Apr 16, 2024 ^^
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Look here Chiquita! I listened to your review on the toolkit and went ahead and bought the orange one. Like usual, it was a mistake because when it arrived, I looked at the drivers and thought I better put them out in my toolbox so I would know where they were when I needed them. Well, I opened up the drawer that I thought would be appropriate for them and then I see a brand new black set that I had previously purchased! Go figure huh? Anyways, maybe you should tell us dummies to first go look in our toolboxes before purchasing....
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In 1990 I bought a factory refurbished Shindaiwa straight shaft trimmer and it would run perfectly but only half choked. Since I had that, 3 Homelight chainsaws, 2 Poulon chainsaws, a Husquvarna chainsaw, a Roof Vacuum/chipper, Ryobi Tractor, Simplicity tractor and Lowe's generator, I had to buy my first set of Carb tools. I think a set of 3. I'm on my 3rd set, this one has 10. In the '80's I had to learn how to break off the limiter caps on everything from small to vehicle engines. I was expert at carb rebuilding. Only until now have I learned from your videos the reasons for having to rebuild carbs. Back then parts were cheap and in most cases, easier than disassembling an entire unit. I've also just learned about hidden adjustment screws and a limiter cap tool! That may be why I just let it run half choked. That begs the question: Why did it come, factory refurbished, with a major issue? This video is gold! Thank you for posting this! P.S., 400K Drawing Winner!
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You have been so helpful to me. I have a Husqvarna walk behind trimmer. This thing never worked right. I only use can fuel. I purchased those droplets things and see that it has water in it. I also purchased the tool to suck out the old gas. I love that tool. I am going to buy another one. A giant ant was inside my tank. Lol. This year I am going to try to get it started myself. Watching your videos has helped me so much.
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I depend on those adjustment tools and found a pack of them at Menards for $10. Back in my shop days even snap on didn’t carry them. Thanks for the great info as per usual. The limiter caps I always took a small screw and needlenose to get them out along with those pesky emulsion tubes but it’s nice to have a magic tool for them now.
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@jasonpitcher7158
1 week ago
I used a drywall screw to remove the limiter caps on my Echo cs-590.
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