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Thanks Chris, that's really interesting,I've got a couple of old petrol line trimmers that need repairing again, I've replaced the coil spring and pull cord before but never had to do much with the actual engine other than replace the bulb, lines and plug ! They are such useful machines but can cause a lot of stress, it's common to hear the tell tale sound of spluttering engines and loud swearing on a spring day at the local allotment site ! I've now gone over to battery powered units where the only real stresses are running out of juice, line feed issues and rethreading the twin line spools !
I use a Makita battery job here Andy - so much more convenient than mixing up fresh fuel all the time! Back when I was a mechanic, electric units weren't an option!
I just couldn't help but wonder in which phase of this BigstackD would have put a big hammer on the job. It always amazes me how patient you are, Chris. You go on where others wouldn't even have started.
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Love it when you show us how to dismantle and troubleshoot small engines Chris.
Thanks Glen! I should do more of them, I guess! 😊
No, no, no! Not a cliff-hanger! I hope we don't have to wait too long. For some reason I am quite intrigued with this fix. 😀
See, I didn't make you wait too long Dee! 😊👍
Thanks Chris, that's really interesting,I've got a couple of old petrol line trimmers that need repairing again, I've replaced the coil spring and pull cord before but never had to do much with the actual engine other than replace the bulb, lines and plug ! They are such useful machines but can cause a lot of stress, it's common to hear the tell tale sound of spluttering engines and loud swearing on a spring day at the local allotment site ! I've now gone over to battery powered units where the only real stresses are running out of juice, line feed issues and rethreading the twin line spools !
I use a Makita battery job here Andy - so much more convenient than mixing up fresh fuel all the time! Back when I was a mechanic, electric units weren't an option!
I just couldn't help but wonder in which phase of this BigstackD would have put a big hammer on the job. It always amazes me how patient you are, Chris. You go on where others wouldn't even have started.
Haha, thanks Sarit! Maybe that's because I don't own a furnace! 🤣
Thanks for sharing
Thanks Ian. Yep, that works too 👍😊
Part 1 nooooo :(( keen for part 2
I didn't make you wait too long FF! 😊👍
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Thanks Alex 👍
Yankee Doodle went to town
A-riding on a pony,
Stuck a feather in his cap
And the word you were look for was macaroni!
Hahaha, yep Shane - macaroni was indeed the word! Thanks for putting that jingle in my head! 🤣🤣
hi, if you ever need parts again let me know, have many whipper snippers,mowers etc etc ,here in ballarat.....😀
That's handy to know Melissa! We were in Ballarat the other weekend for a table tennis tournament!