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Stihl Clone Chainsaw back in the shop AGAIN! Is it worth it? You Decide! Neotec NS892 92cc Review
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My name is Bre. I took two years of small engine repair at the local college. When I left school, I fell into a wonderful job at a local small engine shop where I worked the counter for a couple years. In 2010 my husband and I opened up our own small engine shop in central Arkansas where I am able to work alongside my family and best friends. We see over 2,000 pieces of small engine equipment every year, and answer 1,000's of small engine questions. We specialize in brands such as Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Echo and Shindaiwa, but work everyday on MANY other brands like Stihl, Husqvarna, Honda, Craftsman, Remington, Red Max, Troy Bilt, Scag, Bad Boy, Hustler, World Lawn, Poulan, Mantis, Etc.. Hopefully, my experience I share, will save you Time, Money and Frustration in the future!

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@Chickanic

1 month ago

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@tommyobrien9480

7 months ago

Am I the only person watching these videos hoping it won't start? I could watch this lady pull starting for ever 😂😂😂❤❤❤

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@tinman1955

9 months ago

I'm gonna buy one of them because there's just not enough hassles in my life. 🤣

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@kirkmaiden2705

23 hours ago

Was I the only one that had to watch this one over and over to get all of the full jist of her Amazing teaching and skills ? 😳😳🌹

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@Bogie3855

9 months ago

Im 73 now and usually find it better to buy the better quality. There are no cheap tools folks, they either work or they do not but I usually find that the better quality tools work better, last longer, and are more comfortable to use. All my tools are OLD and work just fine thank your.

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@razinfishes1918

9 months ago

As a retired heavy diesel mechanic I always love watching folks work on engines of any size. Love your videos It is very educational for everyone that has mechanical know how or just want to learn new things

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@chuckcawthon3370

9 months ago

I appreciate your tenacity and dogged determination for troubleshooting. Well Done Lady. I enjoy your videos.

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@terryblack1

9 months ago

If it happens anymore, check the fuel tank vent. If it plugs to where it won't allow pressure to escape tank, the pressure in the tank will push the fuel to the point of stretching diaphragm and flood saw super easy. If it plugs not allowing air into the tank it will starve for fuel. the tank has to vent both directions, in and out.

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@georgeadkins7587

9 months ago

Finding the unusual problems and finally getting it to run makes you feel like a hero. I worked on A/C units and it seemed like I always got the hard to repair problems, but one thing I can say is those repairs will make you a better mechanic. Love your videos.

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@Funzone49

9 months ago

Hey Chickanic, thanks for all the helpful content. You and Steve's Small Engine Saloon have taught me a lot about small engine repair! Y'all have earned yourselves some subs.

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@rickdunn3863

9 months ago

I bought the Holzfforma 92cc chainsaw a year ago. Starts right up every time and never regretted buying it.

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@1hasbeen531

9 months ago

When I was a Stihl dealer, their advertising slogan was, "A Bargain Is Not A Deal Unless It's A Stihl". Fact.

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@spkay31

9 months ago

Your videos are always great to watch. You are really intuitive as a small engine mechanic. Love how you quickly go through engine troubleshooting checklist to zero in on and fix the problem. Always learn something watching your videos!

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@peterparkerIcanfixit

9 months ago

I cant get enough of your videos. You have helped me fix almost all of my and my neighbors machines. Everything from a chain saw to large riding mowers. I have started collecting small engine machines and fixing them.. Thank you sincerely from the bottom of my heart. ❤

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@badbob

9 months ago

Hi Bre, you truly are amazing to have seen the diaphragm out of place. My comment is: I am sure you have worked on many pieces that come in that the customer doesn't tell you that they might have given it a try at home to repair it themselves. I think you might have one of those situations on this repair. What you think? Greetings from Sunny South Carolina.

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@lloydmorrison7716

5 months ago

Really enjoy watching your channel small engine repair. It’s been kind of a challenge for me. I’m learning a lot watching you. Thank you.

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@cedarrocksawshop3876

9 months ago

Great video. I’ve built a lot of the clone saws for a customer that loves the things. They can be good saws but there is a lot more chasing down little things that don’t have to be done with the name brands. One thing that I’ve always had issues with is the tank vent. The china tank vents close off and will not vent and fill a crankcase full of gas. I usually switch them out for OEM Stihl vents and all is good. Happy wrenching.

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@keithmason9342

9 months ago

I love to watch you work on equipment. You are so persistent and meticulous even checking on what you had just repaired. Thank you for making my day when you post a video. I know you'll get to the source of the problem. We'll see you next time.

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@teknotech

9 months ago

What a nice vicarious thrill we had to watch you start it on the first pull! Some of a technician's compensation definitely comes from the satisfaction of a properly functioning machine. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and adventures with us.

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@NHHalKnowsHow

9 months ago

That saw is lucky it was his saw and not mine because it would have been in the scrap pile. I'm amazed at your tenacity to figure it out. Plus it makes for another one of your great videos. Thank you!

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