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LARRY September 9th 06 11:54 PM

to all those people who are looking for a small engine mechanic
 
Hello everyone my name is Larry Boccioletti,I reside in canada and run a
small engine business there.
I am also a Master small engine mechanic,If ther is anyway I can help by
answering
your questions I would be more than happy to oblige.

thanks.

Ed September 11th 06 02:24 AM

to all those people who are looking for a small engine mechanic
 
On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 17:54:32 -0500, "LARRY"
wrote:

If ther is anyway I can help by
answering
your questions I would be more than happy to oblige.


Thanks Larry.... I Have a question. Just about everyone I know that
has a 2-cycle weed eater seem to have the problem on it never starting
up again after the first winter after being used.... What can I do to
make sure my 2-cycle weed eater will start up and run as fresh next
summer after the winder lay-up as it did as a new unit this summer?

I have been told that draining the gas causes the carb seals/gaskets
to dry out. I have been told that leaving gas in is a No-No. I have
been told that putting a gas stabilizer in the fuel that will be left
in the unit over the winter just plane ole' does not work either....

What's the secret?

Best Regards,
Ed

[email protected] September 11th 06 02:36 AM

to all those people who are looking for a small engine mechanic
 


Thanks Larry.... I Have a question. Just about everyone I know that
has a 2-cycle weed eater seem to have the problem on it never starting
up again after the first winter after being used.... What can I do to
make sure my 2-cycle weed eater will start up and run as fresh next
summer after the winder lay-up as it did as a new unit this summer?

I have been told that draining the gas causes the carb seals/gaskets
to dry out. I have been told that leaving gas in is a No-No. I have
been told that putting a gas stabilizer in the fuel that will be left
in the unit over the winter just plane ole' does not work either....

What's the secret?

Best Regards,
Ed


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