Husqvarna Rider 13 C (winter)
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@Roargutt1 That really sounds like an engine that is hunting is trying to get more air... e-mail Briggs and Stratton tech will a sound bite attached and see if that would help.
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@ELITEMODZzz Np. No, i dont. It will always be some kind of oil in gas/petrol because its made of oil.
But i think that its something else that does it. It just is so hard to run sometimes when the engine gets hot in the winter...
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@ELITEMODZzz sorry for my slang
do you mix oil with the petrol ???
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If you are in northern latitudes have you tried talking to Husqvarna, about carburetor fuel settings? Make sure your air filter is clean. BTW Is it a Briggs and Stratton engine.
TheSkelly1651 1 month ago
@TheSkelly1651 I live in Norway. Yes, i'hve tried to talk to them, but they didn't give a thorough explanation. My airfilter is always clean. I check it everyday.
It is a Briggs and stratton, but does that mean that they don't cope well with winter?
Roargutt1 1 month ago
@Roargutt1 Ok. TY
Roargutt1 1 month ago
Put your chocke off ;)
daalhoffarm 2 months ago
@daalhoffarm Don't you think that i have done that? Ihve tried most things, but it just isn't made for the Norwegian winter
Roargutt1 2 months ago
fozen burater, try putting a slalmander or some sort of heater in its storage spot next winter
bassboy923 9 months ago
@bassboy923 ok, i will try that too.
Roargutt1 8 months ago