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Time for a 150BT rebuild?
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<blockquote data-quote="Relex" data-source="post: 6203165" data-attributes="member: 113136"><p>I got my Husqvarna 150bt used a couple years ago and its always ran great. This last snow storm we got I was out blowing snow and in the high RPMS it started cutting out so I shut it off.</p><p></p><p>I was outside today messing around with it, started up and ran fine, blew out a small flower bed then in the high rmps it started cutting out again along with what kinda sounds like a small miss fire in your car in the low end and now it doesn't rev up the way it should.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Is it time for a new piston and ring?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relex, post: 6203165, member: 113136"] I got my Husqvarna 150bt used a couple years ago and its always ran great. This last snow storm we got I was out blowing snow and in the high RPMS it started cutting out so I shut it off. I was outside today messing around with it, started up and ran fine, blew out a small flower bed then in the high rmps it started cutting out again along with what kinda sounds like a small miss fire in your car in the low end and now it doesn't rev up the way it should. Is it time for a new piston and ring? [/QUOTE]
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