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4 Mixers or 2 stroke (HT131 vs HT75)
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<blockquote data-quote="TysonH" data-source="post: 5976291" data-attributes="member: 144577"><p>Update:</p><p></p><p> Well just to let you know I picked it up about two weeks ago. The owner I found out kept ethanol gas in it for many months. I replaced all the fuel lines and today just put a fresh carburetor on it, runs much better than it did when I first got it. I'm fairly satisfied with it now.</p><p></p><p> As an aside, the carburetor I got from the Stihl dealer looks very similar to the cheap Chinese clones they sell on eBay for $20. Hmm The high and low adjustments require a tool that is new to myself almost like a very small nut driver not the red plastic limiters typically found on stihl equipment. Strange</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TysonH, post: 5976291, member: 144577"] Update: Well just to let you know I picked it up about two weeks ago. The owner I found out kept ethanol gas in it for many months. I replaced all the fuel lines and today just put a fresh carburetor on it, runs much better than it did when I first got it. I'm fairly satisfied with it now. As an aside, the carburetor I got from the Stihl dealer looks very similar to the cheap Chinese clones they sell on eBay for $20. Hmm The high and low adjustments require a tool that is new to myself almost like a very small nut driver not the red plastic limiters typically found on stihl equipment. Strange [/QUOTE]
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