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Default Problem with 4 cycle weedwacker

I've got a Craftsman, 4 cycle, weedwacker that has a problem with
flooding.

Its very difficult to start and it seems like I just have to 'get
lucky' in order to get it running.

If I stop it, after it is warmed up, I can forget about starting it
again tills it is cold.

So far I have flushed out the gas tank, taken the carburetor apart and
blown it out, checked the needle seat for dirt and it still floods.

A friend, who uses a couple of these with his business, tells me they
have a lot of trouble with theirs flooding, too.

I'm wondering if you have had this problem with yours and have found
a 'fix' for it?

Your help will be appreciated.

Lewis.

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