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I had a model older than this one that I love. My sister has difficulty with tools that are too heavy and she actually loved mine and found it easy to use ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx_rBCFuDW1zD6blTGhLkvAkxU657uR_lG . This is a newer model but was even lighter which she really appreciates. She enjoys it and I no longer have to go to her house to trim as she can handle it fine. Haven't used it enough to comment on the battery life but lithium batteries last longer than the old style. Being cordless makes it easy to trim the far edges of the property. The entire yard can be trimmed with one charged battery.
At risk of repeating myself, you are an amazing, skilled, thoughtful and generous mechanic and this channel is fantastic. Your approach to problem solving is off the charts. Things that are simple are not necessarily easy. You are the best. Thank you. raphael nyc
Thank you SO MUCH Mrs Bre Iam so glad i found you on the tube you are my fravorite teacher you explain things SO GOOD may the Lord bless you for being a blessing😊
I’m a fixit person so I love your explanations and descriptions. They are so helpful when I work on unknown equipment. Even in my old age I am still learning. Thank you.
Hello Ms Chickanic, excellent video and audio , nice to see a woman that wants to fix things as it gives me more time to watch hockey ;) merci ,gracias,thank you very much ,actually i like a challenge of trying to repair something that people think it is not worth saving and keeping them out of a garbage dump site, cheers from environmentally friendly winnipeg,manitoba ,canada keep those videos on youtube coming please
LOL...yep, I finally fixed my two Troy-Bilt trimmers a few years back by replacing them with Stihl. Cry when you buy, not every time you try to run. I feed 'em good clean fuel, keep the gearboxes lubed, and burn the carbon off the spark screens every year. Plus have used a couple of plugs and filters. That's it after hundreds of hours of run time. I'm sure I would be just as happy had I gone with Echo. Love your channel, I've learned quite a lot!
you are a delight! I stupidly took a chance on one of those 10 years ago and it didn't last one season, I turned around and got an Echo and it hasn't missed a beat until last season when that little grid in the muffler got caked up, I just took it out and tossed it. really didn't notice any difference in loudness either. still has original diaphragm and only replaced spark plug last season. I started working on lawn equipment in '67 at my granddad's shop but I still learn something from your vids every time I watch one, keep up the good work!
I've been fortunate, because I have only owned one gas trimmer. I purchased my McCulloch ProMac III Super for about $200 back in 1994. I've replaced the gas lines, gas filters, & put in a new carburetor kit last summer. It has never run better, & I use my trimmer (owning 72 acres & mowing a couple other properties for friends most years). I even use the brush blade at times. Grease the head unit & use a little extra 2-stroke oil added to non-ethanol gas keeps it going strong 28+ years later. I plan on buying an Echo gas trimmer some day, but my current trimmer just wont' die! I wouldn't junk a running trimmer, because it just needs a new head.
I've NEVER had such a miserable time finding, and getting, parts for other machines like the McCulloch equipment. I got two saws for free when I was learning they had been treated awful, never cleaned, one must've been hydro-locked somehow because it wouldn't pull over and both plastic starter pawls were broken. Yes, they helped me learn all right. Both running and sold for the cost of parts. Will never work on them again. Bought a Troybilt trimmer 9 years ago when we moved to an acreage. Every spring, I'd be at the shop getting it to run. One day, I had literally just brought it home and it wouldn't start and run. Have you seen those videos of the guy trying to start a a trimmer and winds up beating it to death? That was me. Instead of doing that, I went out and bought a Husqvarna. Brought it home, ran a tank of fuel through it, wouldn't start!!! Took it right back to the shop and they couldn't start it (not a small engine shop but a car parts shop) so they sent it to their sister shop and it came back running perfect. I asked what was wrong with it and was told that California adjustments don't work in northern Canada. About this time I had started watching videos on small engine repair so I took the Troybilt's carburetor apart. The Welsh screen was clogged. I didn't have another, so I burned it off and put it back in. Engine still wouldn't run well. Sorry, Chicanic, didn't know your site then. One video from Taryl showed the spark arrestor screen gets plugged up, so I burned that out. Worked for a week just fantastic. Then wouldn't start again. Took the carb apart again, Welsh screen was plugged. THAT'S when I discovered that the fuel lines they use dissolve. Replaced with good lines ran it for years as a backup. I used the Husky, my kids used the Troybilt. Last season, my stepson did just that on my Troybilt trimmer. Got it bogged up with grass and melted the shaft right THROUGH the line head. Tried two universal heads, neither would fit. Backer plate is $60 when shipping and exchange rate to Canada. $85 would get me a replacement trimmer. Replaced it with another Husqvarna trimmer. Both universal heads would fit on these, so, I'm good. Thanks to all of you who put your knowledge out there to help others.
Soaking your trimmer line in water makes a world of difference. It's worth doing no matter what age your trimmer line is. Speed Feed 400 trimmer head with hydrated line ranks right up there with sliced bread ( Chillicothe, MO takes credit for that one).
Bought a "cheap" Homelite trimmer in 1994, abused it terribly, even used a circular saw blade on it to cut down brush and small trees. It finally gave up this year Some times you get lucky and the stars align when your trimmer is built. Bought a big name brand curved shaft to replace it. Hated it as it ran backwards vs the old one, being left handed it would toss the cut grass back at me. Sold it and bought another "cheap"Homelite and it's like an old friend again
I've had a murry 25cc trimmer for about 5 years now got to where it wouldn't crank . I bought a troy built and a hyper tough in the mean time. I got the old murry out a few weeks ago and noticed that the fuel lines were kicked , replaced them and it runs like a scalded dog 🐕 I didn't even know I was a ma'kanik . 🤣
OMG !! THANK YOU , THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!! Your the 1st one to actually show and explain this head issue of age or size when there is nothing wrong with the head attachment i have except there was NO trimmer spool on it! Ans the attachment has no model number and im NOT sure it is the actual attachment that came with my gas 4 cycle trimmer . So evem looking at 100's of trimmer spools and even attachments thete are several that fit my Troybilt 4 cycle trimmer , like My Ryobi roto tiller attachment fits my Troybilt and the " Trimmer Plus " curved attachment or the straight shaft attachment i believe came with my Troybilt 4 cycle gas timmer model # TB6040XP ! Says during a search for the manual online, that Troybilt dont even recognize at all on their own sight ! I found out during a search for a rebuild kit, carborator, plug , gas lines and filter both in tank and air that this a a professional/commercial series and finding the correct OEM parts for it has been very difficult to say the least , yet , I have found cross parts with different part numbers but all made by MTD and or it's many sister Co. But also not sure even thought they look the same will work on mine because I can't see it actually in hand and im a disabled wheelchair bound person and really cant shop at my local stores foe this stuff abd deal mostly with online and dont have the MONEY , mostly that is it so I have to buy used everything on Market place and fix it if i need it and i need what i can try to buy because i live out in the country 45 min is the closest city and i dont have young strappen lads around ro pay $ 10 bucks to mow and trim , or $20 especially post Covid-19 now prices to do it anyways ! So I habe to count on doing it this way and watching HOW to videos like Yours in order to get things done and or fixed and I'm finding out that the small details that are very important to me isnt so important to most of the video make4s out there do NOT do like you just did , even though yoy dont fix them anymore , i get why, cheaper to jut buy it new , however, i do NOT have that privalage to do that , so i have to do this amd $850 a month doea not leave me very much to work with each month so I'm very limited at times to jist a few dollars to spend and rhen i have to wait a month to do anyrhing else so im dinding i have ro watch many , many videos to find out that it does NOT pertain to my model or my situation , and this trimmer head you just showed i had seen for sale and the attachment you just showed i have that exact style , however , the styles the srores are showing or rhe videos fail to explain how rhese parts fit certain styles arw not being showed, the videos think everyone has one ans knows how ro use it and change any part on these items and the stores selling these parts show 1 photo and you have to go by model # or ypur screwed and have to iether buy multiple styles or physically match your needed part or .... to make sure , I just don't have that option! So to yoy i say , yes it matters thst you do the videos the way you are ONLY doing so that way a guy like me and I'm sure I'm not the only one that needed thst much NEEDED INFORMATION , so , THANK YOU for showing that because yoy answered several questions i had about the attachment i have and what part i actually need and that will fit mine and that thw part is available ! Glen Westphal, Dover , WI.
I bought one of these labeled as craftsman from lowes. It did not even last 3 months and the piston rings were gone, even when using Stihl HP two stroke oil at 50:1. I got a Stihl after this and two years later it still runs like a champ.
I got handed one of those trimmers a couple of years ago, it was "brand new" in as much as the guy that bought it never actually got it started! He bought it 2 days before going on a long shift at work threw in his shed and forgot about 14 months later he had another go at starting it but there wasn't a kick out of it So it was "here, see if you can get that going, if not its going in the bin" So I pulled the plug and there was no spark,even with the switch set to ON 😁 Pulled a cover off to check the coil/wiring and a double plastic insulator block fell onto the bench?? Then I found the bullet connector between coil and stop switch had no insulation and was shorting out/grounding on the casing The insulation sleeve was there, it just hadn't been fitted to the wiring!?! How did, ahem ..quality control miss that before it left the factory?
I just did this on my Murray M-2500. Best to use a large Phillips head screwdriver to hold the shaft. Took two men to do it--one to hold the screwdriver the other to turn the square nut using a 1/2" drive socket--it took a lot of torque to break/unlock the nut. I give you credit Chickanic that you did it by yourself. The reason the square nut spins the shaft is that the plastic head is stripped out. You can get a replacement head--bump knob, inner & outer head, retainer, & spring for $12 on E-bay...come from China and may take a month to get.
Thanks so much for this video. I have a bolens 160 straight shaft and didn't know the name of that washer. I know they're cheap but I just replaced this (the bolens) exact trimmer except that it was the curved shaft after almost 10 years of use. So, I guess if you take care of them, they're ok, at least for the level of work I do with them. Thanks for the tip about canned gas. I've always used it with no issues so far. ethanol free gas isn't available here and even mixing up 1 gallon would go bad before I could finish it. I can buy canned gas by the quart, and one can typically lasts a season. Thanks for sharing 😊
Love the info about hydrating the trimmer line. Saw that video..... For years I had lots of issues with the line melting especially in the hot Texas 🔥 heat. Was using a electric trimmer at that time. Wish I had your expertise on that issue back then!!!😅 Thank You😊.
Watch one of your other videos and ordered me the toolkit for adjusting carburetors because I had a Husqvarna and I greatly appreciate it because my Husqvarna is up and running now
I just found your channel and I must compliment you. Although I am very knowledgeable about small engine repair, I have learned a great deal from you and for that, I thank you. If I can provide your viewers one tip , I would definitely recommend not using any ethanol blended gasoline. I personally use avgas and have not had any problems with my small engines for the past 10 years.
I work on cars and trucks and almost anything you can get into my shop. Small engines are not my specialty ,for sure,but you're smart and fun to watch. Maybe I need to learn another skill set.
Great video. I’ve got a Husqvarna 120 chainsaw that isn’t very old but has been sitting for a long time with fuel in it. It’s doing the exact same thing when you try to rev it up.
I got the same conclusion today chickanic spent 2 days trying to get a recoil spring back in got it back in now have to take off to thred the pull cord threw the joys of 2 stroke lol thanks for the tips chickanic
The stalling was exactly the same issue I was having with my trimmer. Maybe that's the same problem my chainsaw was giving me... I'll check that out! Thank you so much for your video(s)!
Thank you for the video. I have a weed whip that has run like crap almost from day one. I ordered the carb adjustment kit and turned it following your video and it works the best it ever has. Thank you again.
I have a few things to add that just might help. I will first start by telling you that I am a 2-cycle fan! I eat, Breathe, and sleep 2-strokes! Everyone in my neighborhood brings me their equipment due to the absurd amount of money that the lawnmower shops are charging these days! And the reality of the matter is, Weedwackers are a great tool when properly maintained. But when it is abused until it stops working they usually have more than one issue to deal with. And by the time you address all the things wrong with them the time you have invested in them is worth more than it would cost to just purchase a new one! I tell people they are a dollar waiting on a dime scenario. You said in your video that the screen gets plugged up with something! That something your referring to is periffin wax! It is extracted out of the ground with crude oil. You can hardly see the stuff when you look at the inlet screen, But it coats the screen with an almost invisible coat of wax! Now one of the first things that you need to do with a 2-stroke engine after you get it to start is get it to idle and make the chain on a chainsaw, Or the trimmer head to stop turning or spinning! Once you do that, snapp the throttle and see if it has good throttle response! If it bogs when you pinn the throttle it is a lean condition and you need to open the low speed jet until you get a nice crisp throttle response. And something i see people doing wrong when putting new line on a trimmer is to cross the line over top of itself! It has to be wound in rows like you would do if you were putting the cable back on the spool of a winch! I don't think I need to tell you what a frustrating mess it is when done incorrectly! Centrifugal force spinning at a high rate of speed will literally cut the line and that's where the bad language comes in to play!😉
I finally gave up on the 40 year old Stihl I got from my dad two years ago. just too hard to get parts. he cannibalized it for the gear head for his next oldest one.
Yup, I have one of these things badged with Craftsman logos… I bought the adjustment tools and got maybe three more years out of it. I bought a set of those serrated plastic blades for it, but before I could try them out, the unit crashed to the concrete garage floor… (they don’t balance well no matter what you lean it against.) now it doesn’t start at all, but I do get a nice rattle when I shake it. If I had two of them, I’d have a nice set of maracas. Love your vids kiddo!
Great video!! Good to see someone else not work on these either. We weed them out at the front counter… people just don’t understand how cheap they are and how expensive parts are to fix them. Love your “Rehydration” tip for trimmer line….Works GREAT!!!!!👍🏻👍🏻
An ECHO GT-225 21.2cc Gas Curved Shaft String Trimmer is $199.00 in Canada so your advice is valuable. A Homelite is $168 so you information on how to repair is valuable. Thank you.
needed a touch of low opening to clear that slight brief bog on throttle up. My rule at the shop is any front mounted starter machine isnt worth replacing the starter with the time it takes to strip the crap off to access the starter. And the headbolt if really stuck cut of with cut off disk which the bolt stud 95 % of the time can just be uncrewed with ya fingers.
I threw away the old head and bought a head that holds 4 14 inch long trimmer lines. After they brake off I just change them out and start again. Works for me well. Also I have a husky. Had nothing but troubles with the NTW junk and didn't like dragging a electric cord around having to bang it on the ground
Good advice, we quit working on those many years ago. Almost anything with the starter in the middle has half a crank shaft, they were only designed to be 50 hour machines where an Echo is 300 hours.
I have that same trimmer I found in the trash it had straight gas in it I put strong two stroke oil in 24 to 1 my old Outbord motor gas and now it works fine I have used it all year so far great videos 👍🏻🤘🏻
I have the same trimmer for roughly 10 years , and the gas / oil mixture is 40 to 1 (25ml to 1 litre gas ) because you found the treasure in the dumpster and certainly the hand book aren’t with it !
Well now this was an interesting video and a very informative way to get that head off the shaft, I don't know if I would have thought about blocking that with a screwdriver or not, but maybe after trying everything else. It looks like with all of those parts and junk weed wackers you have around there you might have one you could Rob a head off of. I had a real nice gas powered line trimmer and I just gave it to my son and bought a nice battery powered line trimmer. As far as I am concerned that is the only way to go.
I have replaced the entire shaft on several of those. The engine is actually pretty decent. You can "Modify" another shaft to fit them. The main problem I have seen is the start assembly sometimes just gives up and won't retract. You can rotate the cutter head backwards and rewind it manually but it really is a pain in the butt.
Gr8 tips and vid , I have a Murray M2510 going strong. 5 season. Only issue : last year the throttle cable broke. And bump knobs that wear from use. I am on my 3rd one. Starts every time. I am strict only non-ethanol fuel with full synthetic 2 cycle oil. Drain and run out gas at end of season. This year I have fixed 2 of my neighbors MTD trimmers (carb adjust) and 1 ryobi (carb clean) They do make aftermarket trimmer heads that work for it They can be found on eBay and Amazon. I used 2 of them for a few trimmers I had in the past
Forgot to mention Troy-Bilt, man have I fixed a lot of those because customers too cheap to buy a good one, like you say Echo or I like Shindaiwa, have had many customers bring in their MTD machine saying they were cutting tall grass and the grass choked the cutterhead to a point where it wouldn't spin and they kept on, literally melting the head to the shaft, like one comment said , I have so many of those trimmers for parts, I actually had to throw some away , Love your channel, and subscribed!
Got a Troybilt had bad head, I opted for a Gator speed feed head for 18.99. Yeah you have to buy their preloaded line but how much I trim the convince out weighs the cost. Great videos that's for teaching us. Have a good year.
I used to get the same issue with Valex trimmer always. That special tool is not with me, but I used to manage with a small hard pipe. Now it's coming with normal screw type.
I am not familiar with "canned fuel?" Be that as it may I still enjoy watching and learning from your videos!!! I appreciate the down home explanations which makes it easier to understand what you are doing without the techno speak. Simple to understand simple to follow... KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK FOR US AMATURES!!!!!!
@@B4TS1 On the west coast I can not say I have ever bought or seen "Canned Fuel". Probably not offered in California (being polite on the offered). I think the biggest take away from this is the hydration of the trimmer string!!! I never realized the importance of keeping the string hydrated hence I was that guy that smashed the devil out of the trimmer seeking more line only to have to shut my trimmers down to manually adjust the line and causing further damage to my trimmers. Again I very appreciative in watching Chickanic videos as she has really saved a great deal of headache with my small pesky engine problems, and my wallet is grateful!!!!
"Canned fuel" is available (at least here in Canada) at Lowe's, Home Depot, Home Hardware, etc... it's basically a pre-mixed fuel (oil + gasoline) that lazy people can put into their designer "gas powered" tools. IMHO, if you can't mix fuel, you shouldn't own a "two stroke." Nor should they attempt to operate one. BEST wishes to you!
@@kbjerke I agree!!! I am not trying to be mean...I think some folks should operate a hand held blender.. I have never heard of canned fuel and I thank you so much for explaining what it is. Trust that it has never been on my shopping list and has few chances of being something I will ever purchase!!!! Best wishes and Peace to you my Friend!!!
This is why I quit using big box store power equipment 20 years ago. Though money was scarce, I decided to buy good quality tools. I still have, and used yesterday the my brush hog on. Stick, the MS 250 I bought then.
I had a small 1400 watt generator that I needed for my snow blower. It just would not start despite me wearing out my arm pulling on the start cord. I pulled the sparkplug to check for spark. It generated a spark but I noticed it was dry so I turned my attention to fuel delivery. I checked the hoses going to the carb and all was Ok. I checked for fuel in the float bowl and it had fuel in it. Finally I removed the carb and removed the run jet. It was plugged from bad gas. I cleaned it, put the whole thing back together and PRESTO, it started on the first pull! Ahh, the sweet smell of success!!
I *LOVE* your videos!! And that Murray looked brand new. We just never know! Thanks for the video! Maybe you can catch me on an episode of Guild Garage sometime!
Hello I just discovered your channel and I think you are great! I love "frankensteining" things out of two stroke engines like pawn shop weed eaters that just need a screen blow out to adding a 35cc Craftsman weed whacker engine to a feather lite weed eater to just edge grass at idle speed lol! Anyway thanks for all your videos you are great!
Enjoy and learn from your videos.(fixed my Husqvarna chainsaw )."ethanol-gas sclerosis "has shortened the life of some of my yard maintenance tools (and my 92 Goldwing ).I've now gone almost all cordless electric .Ryobi 18 and 40 volt. I know this is blasphemous ,but, necessity is a Mother. Quiet and lighter weight. Check the battery is charged and away I go!
I have to tell you I did like what you were doing, but here's the story. I'll start the list of the equipment I run which is a Husqvarna 48 in mower, a Stihl FS 70 r string trimmer, and echo PB 550 H, & an MS 200T chainsaw. Ok my neighbor has me look at troy built weedeater. Compression test result 90 PSI. You said anything under 100 PSI don't bother with it. I put some vegetable oil in the spark plug hole. Started in three pulls. Although I did not retest compression seem to be back up popping as well as a Troy-Bilt will. And just as a question/info everybody sit down on gas you got me stuff up and I know it will after years and years, but I have a Murray straight shaft when I bought my steel it was sitting in the back corner of the garage. It has been sitting there for two and a half years. I ran that trimmer for 7 years fairly hardcore. And I can't remember for sure three or four pulls and it was running and idling. Guess that's all I have to say.
You can also use a cut off wheel to cut a slot in the screw, so you can use a flat screw driver to adjust. I have done that many times, oh no the EPA will come after me now, oh well. By the way, the housing is aluminum and the screws are steel. It doesn't hurt the housing.
And another interesting video 😉👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 For a few weeks ago, i got a hyundai chainsaw for repair. It was not running. They are flimsy. Normally i say, throw it in the trashcan, but it is for a friend of mine. So i get to run again but it was no fun to repair ( same here what you told in de video, repair cost are more then this throwaway saw new price )
I have the same trimmer from hyper tough. I usually can get the head bolt off by clamping a needle nose vice grip between the bolt head and washer. But that requires me to pull off the plastic cap on the bump knob which can make the bump knob not reusable.
you have a black label society shirt so i have to subscribe! thats good enough for me! zakk rules! i have a echo trimmer that is a few years old and it bogs really bad just like the mtd did and now i know why i am so glad i found your channel i appreciate you sharing the content!
I guess I cut my own pacman tool from a sprinkler head adjustment (screwdriver). Looks like yours and I use it to adjust the Murray MTD high end....because mine did exactly the same thing. Quick start.... No power on full throttle. If you don't abuse it these things are fine for light home use. My wife sells Echo and Stil all day long....have thought about going to work in their repair and parts shop now I'm retired, but I bet the fun would dissipate after a few weeks of fixing abused tools.
Hi chicanic grate video as always, I didn't realize you could hydrat weed eater line by using water, cause I've had a problem with my weed eater line sticking 2gether, thank you so much for the advice I'll try it. Farmall kid 😊
I have one of those cheap Murry trimmers. I ran truffle through it it ran great until I melted the trimmer head off. It actually outlasted the troybuilt and cub cadet trimmers that I had by double. I now use a pair of echos though.
I can't complain about my MTD string trimmer, i had it for over 20 years, paid 78 bucks for it new. only service i had to do was replaced fuel lines/filter a couple of times. at the end of the season, i run the trimmer completely empty of fuel. I think that is the single most important thing to do, don't leave any old fuel in it to sit over the winter.
Another great video from you, thanks. I also found that you can take the straw from a carb cleaner can or wd40 spray and it fits perfectly on the adjustment screws to turn them (at least it does with my Craftsman trimmer) I also have the 4stroke no mix Craftsman trimmer that I’m having issues with starting and would appreciate any tips with that.
I have a Murray weed eater like that one the carburetor gave me problems. I decided to get me a cordless weed eater, so far it’s trouble free going on second season
I fixed the carb issue for a friend at work who has a Remington trimmer like the trimmer you worked on. it's another MTD machine. Then about a year later, the pull cord wouldn't retract. I had to replace the entire spring housing assembly because you can't remove the retaining spring clip without destroying it and I couldn't find just the retaining spring clip. Very bad design. He bought the trimmer a little over a year ago although it was made a few years ago.
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You are the best you tube small engine mechanic out there always enjoy your videos
I had a model older than this one that I love. My sister has difficulty with tools that are too heavy and she actually loved mine and found it easy to use ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx_rBCFuDW1zD6blTGhLkvAkxU657uR_lG . This is a newer model but was even lighter which she really appreciates. She enjoys it and I no longer have to go to her house to trim as she can handle it fine. Haven't used it enough to comment on the battery life but lithium batteries last longer than the old style. Being cordless makes it easy to trim the far edges of the property. The entire yard can be trimmed with one charged battery.
That's some good info about soaking that line , I never would hav thought.
Thanks for your "understandable" and very " helpful" videos. I tried hydrating my trimmer line and that little tip simply works wonders.
the first and only video ive found that actually shows you how to diagnose a problem. not just "these are the top 5 issues you can have" video.
I like that clamping technique! Heck, makes me wanna bring you my (soon to be busted) trimmer! 🤣👍
Go thru the neighborhood and find a like trimmer and if it's no good, you now have a "parts" unit. Works for me. Thx ma'am! Another great 👍 video.
I’ve picked up 3 trimmers from the curb in the last 3 months.
At risk of repeating myself, you are an amazing, skilled, thoughtful and generous mechanic and this channel is fantastic. Your approach to problem solving is off the charts. Things that are simple are not necessarily easy. You are the best.
Thank you. raphael nyc
Thank you SO MUCH Mrs Bre
Iam so glad i found you on the tube you are my fravorite teacher
you explain things SO GOOD may the Lord bless you for being a blessing😊
I’m a fixit person so I love your explanations and descriptions. They are so helpful when I work on unknown equipment. Even in my old age I am still learning. Thank you.
Hey, me too 😁
Hello Ms Chickanic, excellent video and audio , nice to see a woman that wants to fix things as it gives me more time to watch hockey ;) merci ,gracias,thank you very much ,actually i like a challenge of trying to repair something that people think it is not worth saving and keeping them out of a garbage dump site, cheers from environmentally friendly winnipeg,manitoba ,canada
keep those videos on youtube coming please
LOL...yep, I finally fixed my two Troy-Bilt trimmers a few years back by replacing them with Stihl. Cry when you buy, not every time you try to run. I feed 'em good clean fuel, keep the gearboxes lubed, and burn the carbon off the spark screens every year. Plus have used a couple of plugs and filters. That's it after hundreds of hours of run time. I'm sure I would be just as happy had I gone with Echo. Love your channel, I've learned quite a lot!
you are a delight! I stupidly took a chance on one of those 10 years ago and it didn't last one season, I turned around and got an Echo and it hasn't missed a beat until last season when that little grid in the muffler got caked up, I just took it out and tossed it. really didn't notice any difference in loudness either. still has original diaphragm and only replaced spark plug last season. I started working on lawn equipment in '67 at my granddad's shop but I still learn something from your vids every time I watch one, keep up the good work!
I almost forgot to thank you for that trimmer line trick I now keep mine in ziplock with H2O and it has been working/lasting 1000% better
I've been fortunate, because I have only owned one gas trimmer. I purchased my McCulloch ProMac III Super for about $200 back in 1994. I've replaced the gas lines, gas filters, & put in a new carburetor kit last summer. It has never run better, & I use my trimmer (owning 72 acres & mowing a couple other properties for friends most years). I even use the brush blade at times. Grease the head unit & use a little extra 2-stroke oil added to non-ethanol gas keeps it going strong 28+ years later. I plan on buying an Echo gas trimmer some day, but my current trimmer just wont' die! I wouldn't junk a running trimmer, because it just needs a new head.
I've NEVER had such a miserable time finding, and getting, parts for other machines like the McCulloch equipment. I got two saws for free when I was learning they had been treated awful, never cleaned, one must've been hydro-locked somehow because it wouldn't pull over and both plastic starter pawls were broken. Yes, they helped me learn all right. Both running and sold for the cost of parts. Will never work on them again.
Bought a Troybilt trimmer 9 years ago when we moved to an acreage. Every spring, I'd be at the shop getting it to run. One day, I had literally just brought it home and it wouldn't start and run. Have you seen those videos of the guy trying to start a a trimmer and winds up beating it to death? That was me. Instead of doing that, I went out and bought a Husqvarna. Brought it home, ran a tank of fuel through it, wouldn't start!!! Took it right back to the shop and they couldn't start it (not a small engine shop but a car parts shop) so they sent it to their sister shop and it came back running perfect. I asked what was wrong with it and was told that California adjustments don't work in northern Canada.
About this time I had started watching videos on small engine repair so I took the Troybilt's carburetor apart. The Welsh screen was clogged. I didn't have another, so I burned it off and put it back in. Engine still wouldn't run well. Sorry, Chicanic, didn't know your site then. One video from Taryl showed the spark arrestor screen gets plugged up, so I burned that out. Worked for a week just fantastic. Then wouldn't start again. Took the carb apart again, Welsh screen was plugged. THAT'S when I discovered that the fuel lines they use dissolve. Replaced with good lines ran it for years as a backup. I used the Husky, my kids used the Troybilt.
Last season, my stepson did just that on my Troybilt trimmer. Got it bogged up with grass and melted the shaft right THROUGH the line head. Tried two universal heads, neither would fit. Backer plate is $60 when shipping and exchange rate to Canada. $85 would get me a replacement trimmer. Replaced it with another Husqvarna trimmer. Both universal heads would fit on these, so, I'm good.
Thanks to all of you who put your knowledge out there to help others.
I personally don't have a gas trimmer but I enjoy watching you work on them.
I don't either. I have a Milwaukee M18. It's goes through tall grass, does everything I need it to. Got enough small engines around here as it is.
Owen,
There was a trimmer?
I watched the water for the line video. Man you ended a lot of frustration in life. Thank you so much 🎉
Soaking your trimmer line in water makes a world of difference. It's worth doing no matter what age your trimmer line is. Speed Feed 400 trimmer head with hydrated line ranks right up there with sliced bread ( Chillicothe, MO takes credit for that one).
Same with fishing line Driftless, makes it not twist so quickly.
You hit the nail on the head. This is the best video I have ever seen.
Bought a "cheap" Homelite trimmer in 1994, abused it terribly, even used a circular saw blade on it to cut down brush and small trees. It finally gave up this year Some times you get lucky and the stars align when your trimmer is built. Bought a big name brand curved shaft to replace it. Hated it as it ran backwards vs the old one, being left handed it would toss the cut grass back at me. Sold it and bought another "cheap"Homelite and it's like an old friend again
I've had a murry 25cc trimmer for about 5 years now got to where it wouldn't crank . I bought a troy built and a hyper tough in the mean time.
I got the old murry out a few weeks ago and noticed that the fuel lines were kicked , replaced them and it runs like a scalded dog 🐕 I didn't even know I was a ma'kanik . 🤣
OMG !! THANK YOU , THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!! Your the 1st one to actually show and explain this head issue of age or size when there is nothing wrong with the head attachment i have except there was NO trimmer spool on it! Ans the attachment has no model number and im NOT sure it is the actual attachment that came with my gas 4 cycle trimmer . So evem looking at 100's of trimmer spools and even attachments thete are several that fit my Troybilt 4 cycle trimmer , like My Ryobi roto tiller attachment fits my Troybilt and the " Trimmer Plus " curved attachment or the straight shaft attachment i believe came with my Troybilt 4 cycle gas timmer model # TB6040XP ! Says during a search for the manual online, that Troybilt dont even recognize at all on their own sight ! I found out during a search for a rebuild kit, carborator, plug , gas lines and filter both in tank and air that this a a professional/commercial series and finding the correct OEM parts for it has been very difficult to say the least , yet , I have found cross parts with different part numbers but all made by MTD and or it's many sister Co. But also not sure even thought they look the same will work on mine because I can't see it actually in hand and im a disabled wheelchair bound person and really cant shop at my local stores foe this stuff abd deal mostly with online and dont have the MONEY , mostly that is it so I have to buy used everything on Market place and fix it if i need it and i need what i can try to buy because i live out in the country 45 min is the closest city and i dont have young strappen lads around ro pay $ 10 bucks to mow and trim , or $20 especially post Covid-19 now prices to do it anyways ! So I habe to count on doing it this way and watching HOW to videos like Yours in order to get things done and or fixed and I'm finding out that the small details that are very important to me isnt so important to most of the video make4s out there do NOT do like you just did , even though yoy dont fix them anymore , i get why, cheaper to jut buy it new , however, i do NOT have that privalage to do that , so i have to do this amd $850 a month doea not leave me very much to work with each month so I'm very limited at times to jist a few dollars to spend and rhen i have to wait a month to do anyrhing else so im dinding i have ro watch many , many videos to find out that it does NOT pertain to my model or my situation , and this trimmer head you just showed i had seen for sale and the attachment you just showed i have that exact style , however , the styles the srores are showing or rhe videos fail to explain how rhese parts fit certain styles arw not being showed, the videos think everyone has one ans knows how ro use it and change any part on these items and the stores selling these parts show 1 photo and you have to go by model # or ypur screwed and have to iether buy multiple styles or physically match your needed part or .... to make sure , I just don't have that option! So to yoy i say , yes it matters thst you do the videos the way you are ONLY doing so that way a guy like me and I'm sure I'm not the only one that needed thst much NEEDED INFORMATION , so , THANK YOU for showing that because yoy answered several questions i had about the attachment i have and what part i actually need and that will fit mine and that thw part is available !
Glen Westphal, Dover , WI.
Thanks for doing this. It's a pain going to buy a new trimmer if you can get the old one to work for a little longer.
Very few trimmers actually ever stopped working because of mechanical problems...
I bought one of these labeled as craftsman from lowes. It did not even last 3 months and the piston rings were gone, even when using Stihl HP two stroke oil at 50:1. I got a Stihl after this and two years later it still runs like a champ.
I got handed one of those trimmers a couple of years ago, it was "brand new" in as much as the guy that bought it never actually got it started!
He bought it 2 days before going on a long shift at work threw in his shed and forgot about
14 months later he had another go at starting it but there wasn't a kick out of it
So it was "here, see if you can get that going, if not its going in the bin"
So I pulled the plug and there was no spark,even with the switch set to ON 😁
Pulled a cover off to check the coil/wiring and a double plastic insulator block fell onto the bench??
Then I found the bullet connector between coil and stop switch had no insulation and was shorting out/grounding on the casing
The insulation sleeve was there, it just hadn't been fitted to the wiring!?!
How did, ahem ..quality control miss that before it left the factory?
Thank you for your honest answers on the repairs or non-repairs. It is great hearing from an honest mechanic.
Always enjoy your vids. Helps us DIYers do it ourselves. Thanks!
I just did this on my Murray M-2500. Best to use a large Phillips head screwdriver to hold the shaft. Took two men to do it--one to hold the screwdriver the other to turn the square nut using a 1/2" drive socket--it took a lot of torque to break/unlock the nut. I give you credit Chickanic that you did it by yourself. The reason the square nut spins the shaft is that the plastic head is stripped out. You can get a replacement head--bump knob, inner & outer head, retainer, & spring for $12 on E-bay...come from China and may take a month to get.
I am glad you are working on these weedwrackers
Thanks so much for this video. I have a bolens 160 straight shaft and didn't know the name of that washer. I know they're cheap but I just replaced this (the bolens) exact trimmer except that it was the curved shaft after almost 10 years of use. So, I guess if you take care of them, they're ok, at least for the level of work I do with them.
Thanks for the tip about canned gas. I've always used it with no issues so far. ethanol free gas isn't available here and even mixing up 1 gallon would go bad before I could finish it. I can buy canned gas by the quart, and one can typically lasts a season. Thanks for sharing 😊
Love the info about hydrating the trimmer line. Saw that video..... For years I had lots of issues with the line melting especially in the hot Texas 🔥 heat. Was using a electric trimmer at that time. Wish I had your expertise on that issue back then!!!😅 Thank You😊.
I bought a cheap Homelite straight shaft (Big box Store) Still going using many tips from your videos. Gladd I did not go MTD Cheap.
Thanks !
Watch one of your other videos and ordered me the toolkit for adjusting carburetors because I had a Husqvarna and I greatly appreciate it because my Husqvarna is up and running now
I just found your channel and I must compliment you. Although I am very knowledgeable about small engine repair, I have learned a great deal from you and for that, I thank you. If I can provide your viewers one tip , I would definitely recommend not using any ethanol blended gasoline. I personally use avgas and have not had any problems with my small engines for the past 10 years.
I work on cars and trucks and almost anything you can get into my shop. Small engines are not my specialty ,for sure,but you're smart and fun to watch. Maybe I need to learn another skill set.
Great video. I’ve got a Husqvarna 120 chainsaw that isn’t very old but has been sitting for a long time with fuel in it. It’s doing the exact same thing when you try to rev it up.
Had one! Lasted about a summer and a half! Went out and bought a STIHL.
And THANK you about the tip for soaking trimmer line!! MEGA kudos to you!
I got the same conclusion today chickanic spent 2 days trying to get a recoil spring back in got it back in now have to take off to thred the pull cord threw the joys of 2 stroke lol thanks for the tips chickanic
Thank you, Bre! The information you presented has helped me repair a Troy-Bilt String Trimmer. Added more fuel on the High Speed Screw.
The stalling was exactly the same issue I was having with my trimmer. Maybe that's the same problem my chainsaw was giving me... I'll check that out! Thank you so much for your video(s)!
Great bunch of tips. Never heard of that before. Makes me wonder if I was to soak my head in water I would be smarter. Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for the video. I have a weed whip that has run like crap almost from day one. I ordered the carb adjustment kit and turned it following your video and it works the best it ever has.
Thank you again.
I have a few things to add that just might help. I will first start by telling you that I am a 2-cycle fan! I eat, Breathe, and sleep 2-strokes! Everyone in my neighborhood brings me their equipment due to the absurd amount of money that the lawnmower shops are charging these days! And the reality of the matter is, Weedwackers are a great tool when properly maintained. But when it is abused until it stops working they usually have more than one issue to deal with. And by the time you address all the things wrong with them the time you have invested in them is worth more than it would cost to just purchase a new one! I tell people they are a dollar waiting on a dime scenario. You said in your video that the screen gets plugged up with something! That something your referring to is periffin wax! It is extracted out of the ground with crude oil. You can hardly see the stuff when you look at the inlet screen, But it coats the screen with an almost invisible coat of wax! Now one of the first things that you need to do with a 2-stroke engine after you get it to start is get it to idle and make the chain on a chainsaw, Or the trimmer head to stop turning or spinning! Once you do that, snapp the throttle and see if it has good throttle response! If it bogs when you pinn the throttle it is a lean condition and you need to open the low speed jet until you get a nice crisp throttle response. And something i see people doing wrong when putting new line on a trimmer is to cross the line over top of itself! It has to be wound in rows like you would do if you were putting the cable back on the spool of a winch! I don't think I need to tell you what a frustrating mess it is when done incorrectly! Centrifugal force spinning at a high rate of speed will literally cut the line and that's where the bad language comes in to play!😉
My Echo weed Wacker is 16 years old. And it still runs like brand new!!! Great video 😎
I finally gave up on the 40 year old Stihl I got from my dad two years ago. just too hard to get parts. he cannibalized it for the gear head for his next oldest one.
Yup, I have one of these things badged with Craftsman logos… I bought the adjustment tools and got maybe three more years out of it. I bought a set of those serrated plastic blades for it, but before I could try them out, the unit crashed to the concrete garage floor… (they don’t balance well no matter what you lean it against.) now it doesn’t start at all, but I do get a nice rattle when I shake it. If I had two of them, I’d have a nice set of maracas. Love your vids kiddo!
Great video!! Good to see someone else not work on these either. We weed them out at the front counter… people just don’t understand how cheap they are and how expensive parts are to fix them.
Love your “Rehydration” tip for trimmer line….Works GREAT!!!!!👍🏻👍🏻
An ECHO GT-225 21.2cc Gas Curved Shaft String Trimmer is $199.00 in Canada so your advice is valuable. A Homelite is $168 so you information on how to repair is valuable. Thank you.
needed a touch of low opening to clear that slight brief bog on throttle up. My rule at the shop is any front mounted starter machine isnt worth replacing the starter with the time it takes to strip the crap off to access the starter. And the headbolt if really stuck cut of with cut off disk which the bolt stud 95 % of the time can just be uncrewed with ya fingers.
Thanks for sharing this info on the trimmers especially the part about the string drying out helpful info
That face you make, like your kidding me right. The picture of you on the video cover is the best ever.
I threw away the old head and bought a head that holds 4 14 inch long trimmer lines. After they brake off I just change them out and start again. Works for me well. Also I have a husky. Had nothing but troubles with the NTW junk and didn't like dragging a electric cord around having to bang it on the ground
thanks bunches on the tip on adjusting the fuel keep the video rolling
Good advice, we quit working on those many years ago. Almost anything with the starter in the middle has half a crank shaft, they were only designed to be 50 hour machines where an Echo is 300 hours.
Ok, sure bud.
Thanks for your honesty based on experience.
I love your tool and part links. Thank you! Good reminder on hydrating your line.
I have that same trimmer I found in the trash it had straight gas in it I put strong two stroke oil in 24 to 1 my old Outbord motor gas and now it works fine I have used it all year so far great videos 👍🏻🤘🏻
I have the same trimmer for roughly 10 years , and the gas / oil mixture is 40 to 1 (25ml to 1 litre gas ) because you found the treasure in the dumpster and certainly the hand book aren’t with it !
Well now this was an interesting video and a very informative way to get that head off the shaft, I don't know if I would have thought about blocking that with a screwdriver or not, but maybe after trying everything else. It looks like with all of those parts and junk weed wackers you have around there you might have one you could Rob a head off of. I had a real nice gas powered line trimmer and I just gave it to my son and bought a nice battery powered line trimmer. As far as I am concerned that is the only way to go.
I have replaced the entire shaft on several of those. The engine is actually pretty decent. You can "Modify" another shaft to fit them. The main problem I have seen is the start assembly sometimes just gives up and won't retract. You can rotate the cutter head backwards and rewind it manually but it really is a pain in the butt.
Gr8 tips and vid , I have a Murray M2510 going strong. 5 season. Only issue : last year the throttle cable broke. And bump knobs that wear from use. I am on my 3rd one. Starts every time. I am strict only non-ethanol fuel with full synthetic 2 cycle oil. Drain and run out gas at end of season.
This year I have fixed 2 of my neighbors MTD trimmers (carb adjust) and 1 ryobi (carb clean)
They do make aftermarket trimmer heads that work for it
They can be found on eBay and Amazon. I used 2 of them for a few trimmers I had in the past
Just asked about back pack blower then watched this video very helpful thank you
Forgot to mention Troy-Bilt, man have I fixed a lot of those because customers too cheap to buy a good one, like you say Echo or I like Shindaiwa, have had many customers bring in their MTD machine saying they were cutting tall grass and the grass choked the cutterhead to a point where it wouldn't spin and they kept on, literally melting the head to the shaft, like one comment said , I have so many of those trimmers for parts, I actually had to throw some away , Love your channel, and subscribed!
Not everybody is made of money $300 to $400
Also for the trimmer line that does not feed properly I shake baby power onto the winded spool and it works great, stops binding and sticking.
Thank You so much for the trimmer line hydration info. I have had that problem, plus the carb problem you explained.
Hey Chick baby, that is the first time I have ever heard of soaking trimmer line in water, that is a new one on me.
I think I will stay with my old Husqvarna, it is abit heavy but it runs. like your films.🤩
Great sense of humor!
I have a Bolens and I had to do the same thing too, This is also identical to my Bolens.
Got a Troybilt had bad head, I opted for a Gator speed feed head for 18.99. Yeah you have to buy their preloaded line but how much I trim the convince out weighs the cost. Great videos that's for teaching us. Have a good year.
I used to get the same issue with Valex trimmer always. That special tool is not with me, but I used to manage with a small hard pipe. Now it's coming with normal screw type.
I am not familiar with "canned fuel?" Be that as it may I still enjoy watching and learning from your videos!!! I appreciate the down home explanations which makes it easier to understand what you are doing without the techno speak. Simple to understand simple to follow... KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK FOR US AMATURES!!!!!!
Canned fuel is Ethanol-Free Fuel that comes in a can such as Tru Fuel etc,
@@B4TS1 On the west coast I can not say I have ever bought or seen "Canned Fuel". Probably not offered in California (being polite on the offered). I think the biggest take away from this is the hydration of the trimmer string!!! I never realized the importance of keeping the string hydrated hence I was that guy that smashed the devil out of the trimmer seeking more line only to have to shut my trimmers down to manually adjust the line and causing further damage to my trimmers. Again I very appreciative in watching Chickanic videos as she has really saved a great deal of headache with my small pesky engine problems, and my wallet is grateful!!!!
"Canned fuel" is available (at least here in Canada) at Lowe's, Home Depot, Home Hardware, etc... it's basically a pre-mixed fuel (oil + gasoline) that lazy people can put into their designer "gas powered" tools. IMHO, if you can't mix fuel, you shouldn't own a "two stroke." Nor should they attempt to operate one. BEST wishes to you!
@@kbjerke I agree!!! I am not trying to be mean...I think some folks should operate a hand held blender.. I have never heard of canned fuel and I thank you so much for explaining what it is. Trust that it has never been on my shopping list and has few chances of being something I will ever purchase!!!! Best wishes and Peace to you my Friend!!!
@@ericwinton2431 One can always be open to learning... safely. BEST wishes to you!
Chickanic has good knees. I can't crouch without my knees protesting.
This is why I quit using big box store power equipment 20 years ago. Though money was scarce, I decided to buy good quality tools. I still have, and used yesterday the my brush hog on. Stick, the MS 250 I bought then.
I had a small 1400 watt generator that I needed for my snow blower. It just would not start despite me wearing out my arm pulling on the start cord. I pulled the sparkplug to check for spark. It generated a spark but I noticed it was dry so I turned my attention to fuel delivery. I checked the hoses going to the carb and all was Ok. I checked for fuel in the float bowl and it had fuel in it. Finally I removed the carb and removed the run jet. It was plugged from bad gas. I cleaned it, put the whole thing back together and PRESTO, it started on the first pull! Ahh, the sweet smell of success!!
Good video! Just got reminded about the line rejuvenation! Thanks!!
I *LOVE* your videos!! And that Murray looked brand new. We just never know! Thanks for the video!
Maybe you can catch me on an episode of Guild Garage sometime!
Hello I just discovered your channel and I think you are great! I love "frankensteining" things out of two stroke engines like pawn shop weed eaters that just need a screen blow out to adding a 35cc Craftsman weed whacker engine to a feather lite weed eater to just edge grass at idle speed lol! Anyway thanks for all your videos you are great!
Enjoy and learn from your videos.(fixed my Husqvarna chainsaw )."ethanol-gas sclerosis "has shortened the life of
some of my yard maintenance tools (and my 92 Goldwing ).I've now gone almost all cordless electric .Ryobi 18 and 40 volt.
I know this is blasphemous ,but, necessity is a Mother. Quiet and lighter weight. Check the battery is charged and away I go!
I have to tell you I did like what you were doing, but here's the story. I'll start the list of the equipment I run which is a Husqvarna 48 in mower, a Stihl FS 70 r string trimmer, and echo PB 550 H, & an MS 200T chainsaw. Ok my neighbor has me look at troy built weedeater. Compression test result 90 PSI.
You said anything under 100 PSI don't bother with it.
I put some vegetable oil in the spark plug hole.
Started in three pulls.
Although I did not retest compression seem to be back up popping as well as a Troy-Bilt will.
And just as a question/info everybody sit down on gas you got me stuff up and I know it will after years and years, but I have a Murray straight shaft when I bought my steel it was sitting in the back corner of the garage. It has been sitting there for two and a half years. I ran that trimmer for 7 years fairly hardcore. And I can't remember for sure three or four pulls and it was running and idling.
Guess that's all I have to say.
That's why I fix my own. Lawnmower shops only touch high brands
You can also use a cut off wheel to cut a slot in the screw, so you can use a flat screw driver to adjust. I have done that many times, oh no the EPA will come after me now, oh well.
By the way, the housing is aluminum and the screws are steel. It doesn't hurt the housing.
I never knew about soaking your trimmer line in waters, thanks
And another interesting video 😉👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
For a few weeks ago, i got a hyundai chainsaw for repair.
It was not running.
They are flimsy. Normally i say, throw it in the trashcan, but it is for a friend of mine. So i get to run again but it was no fun to repair ( same here what you told in de video, repair cost are more then this throwaway saw new price )
Props on the Black Label Soc shirt! I’ll never buy another MTD product.
awesome detailed video about string trimmer repairing.
what's that?
Mine has a detachable end. And you cut string in half. And wind into bump knob. I like that
I have the same trimmer from hyper tough. I usually can get the head bolt off by clamping a needle nose vice grip between the bolt head and washer. But that requires me to pull off the plastic cap on the bump knob which can make the bump knob not reusable.
You are a great teacher, thank you
you have a black label society shirt so i have to subscribe! thats good enough for me! zakk rules! i have a echo trimmer that is a few years old and it bogs really bad just like the mtd did and now i know why i am so glad i found your channel i appreciate you sharing the content!
Thanks! I made a video about the Echo bogging! Hope it helps!
Excellent video thanks, it's goes back to the old saying, you get what you pay for
I guess I cut my own pacman tool from a sprinkler head adjustment (screwdriver). Looks like yours and I use it to adjust the Murray MTD high end....because mine did exactly the same thing. Quick start.... No power on full throttle.
If you don't abuse it these things are fine for light home use. My wife sells Echo and Stil all day long....have thought about going to work in their repair and parts shop now I'm retired, but I bet the fun would dissipate after a few weeks of fixing abused tools.
Hi chicanic grate video as always, I didn't realize you could hydrat weed eater line by using water, cause I've had a problem with my weed eater line sticking 2gether, thank you so much for the advice I'll try it.
Farmall kid 😊
I have one of those cheap Murry trimmers. I ran truffle through it it ran great until I melted the trimmer head off. It actually outlasted the troybuilt and cub cadet trimmers that I had by double. I now use a pair of echos though.
I can't complain about my MTD string trimmer, i had it for over 20 years, paid 78 bucks for it new. only service i had to do was replaced fuel lines/filter a couple of times. at the end of the season, i run the trimmer completely empty of fuel. I think that is the single most important thing to do, don't leave any old fuel in it to sit over the winter.
Another great video from you, thanks. I also found that you can take the straw from a carb cleaner can or wd40 spray and it fits perfectly on the adjustment screws to turn them (at least it does with my Craftsman trimmer) I also have the 4stroke no mix Craftsman trimmer that I’m having issues with starting and would appreciate any tips with that.
Thanks for hydration string idea thank you.
I have a Murray weed eater like that one the carburetor gave me problems. I decided to get me a cordless weed eater, so far it’s trouble free going on second season
I fixed the carb issue for a friend at work who has a Remington trimmer like the trimmer you worked on. it's another MTD machine. Then about a year later, the pull cord wouldn't retract. I had to replace the entire spring housing assembly because you can't remove the retaining spring clip without destroying it and I couldn't find just the retaining spring clip. Very bad design. He bought the trimmer a little over a year ago although it was made a few years ago.
Great Work And Thinking Of People With These Machines