I kinda regret selling this one, to be honest. It was a solid little unit. Really easy to start, and my eldest enjoyed using it.. Mostly because he liked revving the little engine and liked watching the smoke blast out of it haha! Appreciate the view and comment! Come back anytime! 🍻
lol…been there so many times with the return spring on the needle valve. Got it down to a science now. Easiest to put the spring in, then put the needle and arm on the spring and slightly compress with your thumb. Then, put the rod through and again hold it with the thumb and put the screw in. Believe me, it took quite a few carbs to figure out that trick!
Hahaha!! I had such a laugh when it happened because I was just saying how I've lost a bunch of tiny springs like that, by them doing what they did. Oh the irony!! 😂 The springs like that I've lost, was working on vintage cameras, and lenses.. you don't expect a spring and.. "welp, this was an experience!" Heh. Thanks for watching, and the advice!🙏👍🍻
Thank you! It was a really exciting moment when the engine fired off.. I don't think there's a clutch on this particular model, as the head even turns when just pulling the cord, and springs back when turning it by hand .
Appreciate you watching, and apologize for the lack of translations into other languages. I hope you were able to go thru the video, and able to get your Weed Eater going!
Thank you for sharing informative video. I own a 24 year old weed eater similar to this one..
I kinda regret selling this one, to be honest. It was a solid little unit. Really easy to start, and my eldest enjoyed using it.. Mostly because he liked revving the little engine and liked watching the smoke blast out of it haha!
Appreciate the view and comment! Come back anytime! 🍻
lol…been there so many times with the return spring on the needle valve. Got it down to a science now. Easiest to put the spring in, then put the needle and arm on the spring and slightly compress with your thumb. Then, put the rod through and again hold it with the thumb and put the screw in. Believe me, it took quite a few carbs to figure out that trick!
Hahaha!! I had such a laugh when it happened because I was just saying how I've lost a bunch of tiny springs like that, by them doing what they did. Oh the irony!! 😂
The springs like that I've lost, was working on vintage cameras, and lenses.. you don't expect a spring and.. "welp, this was an experience!" Heh.
Thanks for watching, and the advice!🙏👍🍻
Great job Mike! I would turn the idle down slightly. The head shouldn’t spin at idle
Thank you! It was a really exciting moment when the engine fired off..
I don't think there's a clutch on this particular model, as the head even turns when just pulling the cord, and springs back when turning it by hand .
Ése lo tengo tengo que hir poco a poco con usted para arreglarlo. Pero como es es inglés se me hace difícil.
Appreciate you watching, and apologize for the lack of translations into other languages. I hope you were able to go thru the video, and able to get your Weed Eater going!
Okay thinner line goes to the right?
Honestly, no. The issue was actually that the line I used was just simply too small, so I changed to a larger diameter fuel line.