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FarmerTech - Huztl Aftermarket Shortblock - Stihl 260, 361 and 660
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<blockquote data-quote="rmh3481" data-source="post: 4977661" data-attributes="member: 20854"><p>I agree about Randy and Henry, they go out of their way to test their products which includes making things right if there are problems. Huztl, FarmerTech and Hyway all seem to be interrelated. When I came across the shortblocks I thought wow what a great way to bring back an old bomb without all the small parts chasing.</p><p></p><p>Here is another example, I was working on one of the 63cc Echo blowers the other day that needed a carb. I could buy the Walbro WYK kit for $10 and maybe it would work out or maybe it wouldnt? Or, I could buy a whole new barrel copy carb from Huztl for $9 shipped. Walbro seems to have lowered their prices on the barrel carbs because of the foreign competition, but they still cost alot more than a sawbuck.</p><p></p><p>I decided to give the copy carb a try. Ill let you guys know how it works out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmh3481, post: 4977661, member: 20854"] I agree about Randy and Henry, they go out of their way to test their products which includes making things right if there are problems. Huztl, FarmerTech and Hyway all seem to be interrelated. When I came across the shortblocks I thought wow what a great way to bring back an old bomb without all the small parts chasing. Here is another example, I was working on one of the 63cc Echo blowers the other day that needed a carb. I could buy the Walbro WYK kit for $10 and maybe it would work out or maybe it wouldnt? Or, I could buy a whole new barrel copy carb from Huztl for $9 shipped. Walbro seems to have lowered their prices on the barrel carbs because of the foreign competition, but they still cost alot more than a sawbuck. I decided to give the copy carb a try. Ill let you guys know how it works out. [/QUOTE]
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