@@TheNextAdventureWeTri well at least it's not 100% the same as the troy bilt then hahahahaha. Is that the WC210 model? if so I see Craftsman discontinued that model already. A guy I know had the WC210 and he threw it away because he said he was tired of pulling his arm off trying to start it. He didn't realize it had a start port in the back and he could have used a cordless drill to start it. Have you ever used that start port?
oh also I just remembered I saw a video on youtube where a guy with a WC210 model tried to start it and it took him 140 pulls to start it hahahahahaha. I'll see if I can find it again.
My craftsman was powerful. Notice I said was. Catastrophic failure in less than a year. Metal shards in crank case and cylinder. Buying only a commercial unit from this day forward.
Dude, Coach, whatever, I liked the video but could do with a little less yelling and screaming - examples: ALEXA, various other places - save it for the school
Or spend a little more and run a better quality oil and just do the 50 to 1. Most mechanics will mix it as a 45 to 1. You're not going to kill your motor with 50 to 1 on a 40 to 1. You would if it was a 16 to 1. Watch project farms video on cheap versus high quality oil if you want better information.
MTD is the parent company making both of these. They make a bunch of different brands.
Real question is, does it work 4 years later?
@user-yh5wt3ls1r Nope. Both have been replaced by electric. 😁
You can run ryobi attachments too
ok it's two years later. did it break yet?
It still running!!! I got my moneys worth out of it.
@@TheNextAdventureWeTri well at least it's not 100% the same as the troy bilt then hahahahaha. Is that the WC210 model? if so I see Craftsman discontinued that model already. A guy I know had the WC210 and he threw it away because he said he was tired of pulling his arm off trying to start it. He didn't realize it had a start port in the back and he could have used a cordless drill to start it. Have you ever used that start port?
oh also I just remembered I saw a video on youtube where a guy with a WC210 model tried to start it and it took him 140 pulls to start it hahahahahaha. I'll see if I can find it again.
@@TheNextAdventureWeTri found it! ua-cam.com/video/6LCIV8ZQm4Q/v-deo.html
The troy opt and craftsman are made by the same company so the only difference really is the stickers on it
You must be younger then me,67.its been a long time that a few names make everything,MTd mowers ,snow blowers whatever.
Alexa stop
My craftsman was powerful. Notice I said was. Catastrophic failure in less than a year. Metal shards in crank case and cylinder. Buying only a commercial unit from this day forward.
Most attachments are interchangeable
did it last two years 😂???
Im still using it. Its getting to the end of its life. I can run it about 10 minutes and then it dies l. If i let it cool a little it cranks back up.
Troybilt is a Craftsman. It’s like Cadillac is Crystler
Gas 40-1 what are you doing
Same company
Yep both made by mtd
Should have bought the Craftsman WS4200 30CC 4 strokes for Only $199 and no Gas mix BS
Dude, Coach, whatever, I liked the video but could do with a little less yelling and screaming - examples: ALEXA, various other places - save it for the school
You are killing your motor 40-1 only
I run 1once of oil mixed with 1 gallon of gas.
Or spend a little more and run a better quality oil and just do the 50 to 1. Most mechanics will mix it as a 45 to 1. You're not going to kill your motor with 50 to 1 on a 40 to 1. You would if it was a 16 to 1. Watch project farms video on cheap versus high quality oil if you want better information.
Uh - dude, think about it - 40 parts gas to one part oil - IS MORE OIL than 50-1 - my goodness - schools these days really ruined America!!
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@@TheNextAdventureWeTri that is why your other one burnt up you need to mix 40 to 1
128:1 mix? Lucky you got ANY repeated use.