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Re: new Husqvarna 372xp blew up?


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Posted by Billy NY on July 17, 2012 at 12:41:20 from (67.248.100.3):

In Reply to: new Husqvarna 372xp blew up? posted by Josh in Pa on July 17, 2012 at 10:32:58:

Barring anyone else being involved, hard to determine from a layman's view, how and or what did the dealer do to determine the cause of the failure, can they explain ?

I had it happen to an echo string trimmer, for no apparent reason, few years in service, and like most, I am respectful of these tools, do my best to take care of them and use them wisely, they sure are a work saver considering what folks had to use say 100 years ago LOL !!!

I'm a nut on mixing gas, I use 93 octane, measure 1 gallon carefully, add the oil from a measured container for 1 gallon or make sure to measure from a larger container, to insure I'm not shorting the mix, better to be over, and I rinse the container with the same gas to get the remaining oil out and into the fuel, there is none left behind, and its an accurate mix, I use Stihl oil in my Stihl saw and whatever else calls for 50:1 which some say is lean, even though the book states that is what the ratio is to be. I add Startron enzyme additive to the small engine gasoline, whether its snake oil or not, I've had little trouble over the years.

My neighbor sells Husqvarna and Echo for many years, good brands, perform well, be likely if that happened, knowing you're not trying to get something for free, given the time, frame, probably sell you another at cost or 10% above to get running again, sure is odd especially if you dot your I's and cross your T's when using 2 cycle equipment, only other thing is in this heat, air cooled, I try not to run them if possible, and or fool with air fuel mixtures, could have leaned out on you, none of these are foolproof, but aggravating when one seizes and you know you have taken care of it.


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