mine lasted three years nd the engine is runnin so lean tht it has to b on full choke to run..... i took it to a dealer to c if they got the special tool to adjust it nd they didnt so i think i am screwed
@rockjockey94 all you need to adjust the carburetor is a very thin pair of needle nose pliers to adjust the low and high speed screws. Something thin enough to fit in the screw well to clamp and turn the screws. Once you get the carburetors adjusted on these blowers they actually run very good. You ould also use a pair of long snap ring pliers as well. I've used both on these carbs and had good results.
mine lasted three years nd the engine is runnin so lean tht it has to b on full choke to run..... i took it to a dealer to c if they got the special tool to adjust it nd they didnt so i think i am screwed
rockjockey94 6 months ago
@rockjockey94 all you need to adjust the carburetor is a very thin pair of needle nose pliers to adjust the low and high speed screws. Something thin enough to fit in the screw well to clamp and turn the screws. Once you get the carburetors adjusted on these blowers they actually run very good. You ould also use a pair of long snap ring pliers as well. I've used both on these carbs and had good results.
workensmart 5 months ago
What's running in the background, pressure washer? That's my guess.
blindmotorhead 9 months ago
@blindmotorhead yep your right
scoobythedog595 9 months ago
ive got a mcculloch version with 1.5 bhp its the ticket
THEGUZZLER1 1 year ago
how do you attach the vac attachments? make a video on that.
crammin23 1 year ago
@crammin23 nevermind, you already did. thank you so much.
crammin23 1 year ago
How loud are thay in person?
JDMowerGuy1998 1 year ago
@JDMowerGuy1998 they are not loud at all I have the a craftsman version of this but with a little more power.
workensmart 1 year ago
I have one like it. It is red and it doesn't run. yet anyway.
JDMowerGuy1998 1 year ago