[AT] FW: Slightly Off Topic
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Wed Jul 20 09:11:00 PDT 2016
I buy a lot of small engine parts including parts for honda engines from
Everest small engine parts in Florida. It is cheaper than trying to
rebuild the carburetor. They had a electric starting kit for my
Honda engine on an air compressor for less than $100!!
http://www.everestpartssupplies.com/
When I started using the premium no ethanol I stopped having problems.
Cecil in OKla
On 7/20/2016 7:05 AM, Dan Glass wrote:
> I may be preaching to the choir but I have found with any of these small
> engines the carburetors are the first thing to go because of the bad gas
> available and it hasn't been economically feasible to replace them. I
> was looking around on Amazon for something and I saw a replacement carb
> for Stihl weedeater for $8.50 with free shipping. I looked around in my
> junk weedeater/chainsaw pile and ordered the appropriate carb for one of
> the weedeaters. It came in and it was even the same brand that was on
> the engine. I put it on, put gas in it and with a couple of pulls it
> started right up and ran like new. I went back to the junk pile and
> pulled out a couple more and ordered carbs for them. I think the most
> expensive one I ordered was about $12. Installed them on the weedeater
> and chainsaw and they started right up and ran great. I don't know what
> made the prices come down so much but it makes it much more practical to
> get the old saws running again. I also replaced a carb on a RedMax
> blower and it also works great.
>
>
> On 7/20/2016 7:17 AM, Cecil Bearden wrote:
>> I bought a used RedMax saw when I had a large survey project in a lot of
>> overgrowth. It starts every time and just keeps on running. I sharpen
>> it with a 4 1/2 grinder with a thin blade and it just keeps on cutting.
>>
>>
>> On 7/20/2016 5:50 AM, Dan Glass wrote:
>>> RedMax is owned by Komatsu, the company that makes the big crawlers
>>> that compete with Caterpillar.
>>>
>>> O
>>>
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