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Where did you learn to adjust a carburator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rx7man" data-source="post: 5428292" data-attributes="member: 125356"><p>I learned when we bought our new FS105 trimmer that the dealer 'tuned' and it just wouldn't run.. I was 12, and after a half an hour I got the hang of it... it takes an ear for it...</p><p></p><p>I like setting my idle a touch on the rich side, and the same as everyone else for the high.. a little 4 stroking out of the cut and cleans up as soon as you load it up... if it bogs when you get on the trigger it probably needs more fuel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rx7man, post: 5428292, member: 125356"] I learned when we bought our new FS105 trimmer that the dealer 'tuned' and it just wouldn't run.. I was 12, and after a half an hour I got the hang of it... it takes an ear for it... I like setting my idle a touch on the rich side, and the same as everyone else for the high.. a little 4 stroking out of the cut and cleans up as soon as you load it up... if it bogs when you get on the trigger it probably needs more fuel [/QUOTE]
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