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Re: FYI on weed eater brand tools
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Posted by Eldon (WA) on May 22, 2006 at 21:14:42 from (67.185.61.16):
In Reply to: FYI on weed eater brand tools posted by old on May 22, 2006 at 12:32:04:
I have a Weedeater trimmer, and then my renters left behind an angle head Homelite trimmer. What a machine that is compared to the Weedeater! I bought another Homelite at an auction for $10, but it wouldn't rev up...so I let it set. My other Homelite did the same thing last week, checked the air filter, changed to fresh gas, changed the plug......finally figured out the spark arrester screen was plugged! Removed it and it runs like a top. Grabbed the other one and took the screen out and it runs like a new one now too! I can cover more ground with a trimmer than I can with a lawn mower....and taller weeds to boot!
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