I followed this step by step and Lo and behold my ryobi is running again. Thank you, just saved me from buying a new one. If it didn’t, not sure how I would troubleshoot….
Excellent! I am not mechanically inclined and had already decided to spend the money to buy a new one…what I can I lose if I mess this up? With less than 20$ and thanks to you I have it running again! I told my wife that now I am a mechanic 😂. Thanks again!
Thank you for taking the time to show the process. Mine was running fine, I think mine may have plugged spark arrestor. Because it’s getting spark, fuel, & has good compression. Thank you!
Hey Hank, I have that same unit, curb found. Runs fine just like yours. But it vibrates excessively enough to make it uncomfortable to hold; hands hurt (& teeth rattle, LOL) after minimal use. I am surprised because it is Full Crank; i.e., two crank bearings. Did you experience this? If so, do you have advice how to make it run more smoothly? Thanks.
Those carbs might be adjustable . Hidden screw covered by a plastic reverse threaded cover . My neighbor has one of those I fixed by cleaning carb and putting back. Which does not always work. But if you have a new carb that will fix it. Here is where the adjustments screw might be th-cam.com/video/tlsVcCdzaoA/w-d-xo.html
In our HOA it is illegal to do any sort of repairs. We have to take all repairing jobs to Uncle Bob's shop, which is a chain maintained by our HOA president. Top quality service at Uncle Bob.
No it's not. HOAs cannot enforce laws that are unlawful. If it is your own equipment, that you bought, then no one can tell you not to fix your own equipment. If it's equipment bought and maintained by the HOA for residents to borrow then sure, however, if you have to pay for communal equipment to be fixed I'd recommend you buy your own and tell them to pound sand
I followed this step by step and Lo and behold my ryobi is running again. Thank you, just saved me from buying a new one. If it didn’t, not sure how I would troubleshoot….
I have one similar to this. Starts on the 3rd pull each and every time...for the past 10yrs. Replaced the fuel tank, carb, etc. Still running
Excellent! I am not mechanically inclined and had already decided to spend the money to buy a new one…what I can I lose if I mess this up? With less than 20$ and thanks to you I have it running again! I told my wife that now I am a mechanic 😂. Thanks again!
Just finished doing mine following any steps and it works. I did confirm I ordered the correct carburetor based on the model off of Amazon
Nice instructions. After following, it started right up with the new parts. Thank you!
Thank you for the step by step. The fifteen dollar kit from amazon plus your instructions got me up and running in no time.
Awesome. Glad it worked out for ya
@johnclarke2120it’s in the description
I like the very precise demomstrations.
Indeed
Sweet! I need to order the kit! Thank you very much
Great instructions without annoying music 🎶 👌
Thank you for taking the time to show the process. Mine was running fine, I think mine may have plugged spark arrestor. Because it’s getting spark, fuel, & has good compression. Thank you!
Thank you for the step by step.
Love the video… I need everything u did ..still not starting up
I did
Did TH-cam change the description box? I don't see a link for that carburetor.
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I just ordered a kit for my ry28120 Ryobi weed eater waiting for it to get here as well
Hey Hank, I have that same unit, curb found. Runs fine just like yours. But it vibrates excessively enough to make it uncomfortable to hold; hands hurt (& teeth rattle, LOL) after minimal use. I am surprised because it is Full Crank; i.e., two crank bearings. Did you experience this? If so, do you have advice how to make it run more smoothly? Thanks.
That could be the head that’s screwed up or bent somehow. They shouldn’t vibrate that much.
great vid!
How do you sister?
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Those carbs might be adjustable . Hidden screw covered by a plastic reverse threaded cover .
My neighbor has one of those I fixed by cleaning carb and putting back. Which does not always work. But if you have a new carb that will fix it.
Here is where the adjustments screw might be
th-cam.com/video/tlsVcCdzaoA/w-d-xo.html
i did this and it still won't start. getting me a dewalt next. tired of ryobi
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In our HOA it is illegal to do any sort of repairs. We have to take all repairing jobs to Uncle Bob's shop, which is a chain maintained by our HOA president. Top quality service at Uncle Bob.
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No it's not. HOAs cannot enforce laws that are unlawful. If it is your own equipment, that you bought, then no one can tell you not to fix your own equipment. If it's equipment bought and maintained by the HOA for residents to borrow then sure, however, if you have to pay for communal equipment to be fixed I'd recommend you buy your own and tell them to pound sand
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