RYOBI WONT START!!! AHHHH!!!
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All Comments (31)
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Your line is to long
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I use to have a toro that would not start because the string was to long. Zoinks took me 1 hr to figure it out!
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Reterd the string has absoutely nothing to do with it!!!!
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That is a painful video. if the rotten thing won't start, try cleaning the spark plug because motors will NOT start with carbon on the plug.
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Throw it in the nearest skip
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Your fly is down :P
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lol i think the strings to long that wouldn't do anythink
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Primer bulb only transfers gas from tank to carb. It doesn't "prime" the carb. It is actually called a "fuel transfer plunger". Full throttle will not "flood" any engine. Choke? Yes. If any engine only runs a second on a prime, the carb. needs rebuilt. On a Ryobi, junk 'em. They ain't worth putting money into. Get a real one. Straight shaft with starter on end of unit, not in the middle. Ryobis and others only have 1 crank bearing. They are junk. Made in U.S.A, yes, but disposable garbage.
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I know the problem...zip your freaking pants!
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"i think it fired"OMG FOR LIKE THE 3RD TIME IT DIDNT FUCKING START
y would u buy a ryobi first of all and the string wouldnt have anything to do with it starting and ive never heard of someone mixing there fuel at 20:1 i do 50:1 i both my stihls
kxdirtrider85 1 year ago
@kxdirtrider85 Well, first of all, I got it off Ebay, secondly, the condition of the pullstarter will affect the starting, since if the teeth on the recoil pulley are broke, the engine won't turn over much, and thirdly, the sticker on the back says 20:1, and so does my other Ryobi which is the same.
MrMoterKid 1 year ago
forgot to add: bad start ups can indicate a lean L setting too.
seasonedtoker 1 year ago
@seasonedtoker The carburetor needed re-adjusting, turned it out another eighth of a turn and it started straight away.
MrMoterKid 1 year ago
just open the thorttle when you're pulling and it'll start right away.
seasonedtoker 1 year ago
@seasonedtoker That floods it if it doesn't start right away, full throttle and full choke draw in a lot of fuel.
MrMoterKid 1 year ago 2