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Default Oregon replacement carburetors?

I've got no experience with the China carbs. If you do, I'd
suggest to save the Lawson (was it?) that you've got, and
rebuild it indoors as a project. They tend to be fairly
dependable, and are usually rebuildable.

If you've not done one, I'm happy to share what I remember
about rebuilding them.

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Tecumseh HM80 needs the carb fixed. I have an overhaul or
buy new choice
to make. I would prefer not to mess with it (it's cold
outside).
Oregon is selling retrofit carburetors made in China. Does
anyone have
any experience with them?


Kevin Gallimore


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