Good. You can come and do my lawns for me. The dog keeps getting lost:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopha
Richard
yes. Latest news. I'm about to torch the bloody thing
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Good. You can come and do my lawns for me. The dog keeps getting lost:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Christopha
Richard
yes. Latest news. I'm about to torch the bloody thing
Daddles,
I have a Stihl which occasionally exhibits the same symptoms. I must admit to being a bit of a Scrooge and not throwing the old mixed up fuel out though.
I find that I only need to clean the carbon out of the muffler (small diameter pipe inside it actually) and I am away for another 12 months or so.
regards
Kev M
Check the Pick-up Bulb in the Petrol tank, if it has one.
these often crack,
like the rest of the parts.
If we're throwing names and ages around.
I have a Shindawa [sold as a Victa]
and have no idea how old, Bought it Very Late 70s - early80s
Same Plug,
Run it Oil rich and rev its rings off.:eek:
It KEEPS going,:D
It Keeps Smoking.:rolleyes:
Dont know the answer to your imediate problem, I have a Ryobi myself and it just keeps going, however on one occasion my fuel had been stored on the concrete floor in the shed, and this caused a reaction with the fuel can, now I sit the fuel cans in a milk crate which lets a bit of circulation get under the tin, no moisture no problem.
Geoff O