I've had my FS120 for 18 years... apart from someone else borrowing it for a couple of hours back in 2012 and ran some bad fuel through it..which didn't take long to flush out afterwards...my FS120 has been very good....it's done a lot of work year in year out... it's never been for a service and only started faltering last year....took the spark plug out today for the very first time since it came out of the factory...gave it a quick clean and reinserted... started fine...idled well...gave it a few minutes before throttling gradually...ok low revs but then stumbled at half Rev then quit when higher...guessing after watching a few stihl carb vids...I guess I have to clean a certain screen.... thankyou for your take apart tutorial vid!
The FS120, 200, and 250 are all very solid trimmers. I believe they are pretty much the same besides the cylinder size. I’ve had mine for a while now and it’s been pretty reliable. I’ve replaced the carburetor a few times since the aftermarket maintenance kits are a lot cheaper compared to OEM. Besides that, the only major repair I’ve had to do was swap out the cylinder head because of a scored piston. Both issues were the result of me abusing the machine because I knew I could fix it if it broke down. I recently thought about upgrading to the FS240, however I can't justify it. These machines are still powerful even by today's standards. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, thats a good suggestion. I’m just experimenting a bit with different types of presentations. Some viewers prefer just visual, but explaining would make videos like these more helpful. Thanks for your input.
You do not need to remove the top cylinder cover to replace the carburetor.
No, you don’t, however, I was troubleshooting. Was easier to have it off in case I needed to expect other parts. Thanks for commenting.
@@earlgibson OK, greetings from Poland 🙂
I've had my FS120 for 18 years... apart from someone else borrowing it for a couple of hours back in 2012 and ran some bad fuel through it..which didn't take long to flush out afterwards...my FS120 has been very good....it's done a lot of work year in year out... it's never been for a service and only started faltering last year....took the spark plug out today for the very first time since it came out of the factory...gave it a quick clean and reinserted... started fine...idled well...gave it a few minutes before throttling gradually...ok low revs but then stumbled at half Rev then quit when higher...guessing after watching a few stihl carb vids...I guess I have to clean a certain screen.... thankyou for your take apart tutorial vid!
The FS120, 200, and 250 are all very solid trimmers. I believe they are pretty much the same besides the cylinder size. I’ve had mine for a while now and it’s been pretty reliable. I’ve replaced the carburetor a few times since the aftermarket maintenance kits are a lot cheaper compared to OEM.
Besides that, the only major repair I’ve had to do was swap out the cylinder head because of a scored piston. Both issues were the result of me abusing the machine because I knew I could fix it if it broke down.
I recently thought about upgrading to the FS240, however I can't justify it. These machines are still powerful even by today's standards. Thanks for sharing!
thank to you, i saved mine machine. have a great life !
You are welcome!
it would be nice if you show how to replace the clutch on the FS 120. Love my 120 but the clutch is worn out over the years.
I’ve never dealt with a women pout clutch before, but will make a video in the future if I do. Thanks for commenting.
Hi can a Stihl FS 250 pull rop work on a Stihl FS 450 ?
Thanks!
you’re welcome!
Audio would help a lot! If you narrate what you’re doing and WHY it helps us learn more. It will get you more views too friend.
Yes, thats a good suggestion. I’m just experimenting a bit with different types of presentations. Some viewers prefer just visual, but explaining would make videos like these more helpful. Thanks for your input.
@@earlgibson It was just perfect, easy and chill.
Worst machine