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2 stroke boat fuel in weed eater?
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<blockquote data-quote="Insanity" data-source="post: 393649" data-attributes="member: 14077"><p>So is it possible to run my boats fuel in my weedeater. ( WITH OUT LONG TERM DAMAGE?). </p><p> The stuff sounds good for boats what would be the difference in a weedeater or saw. </p><p>I'd guess carbon deposits or something. There has to be a reason why I can't. Because it would be just to simple to use for both. </p><p>PLEASE DONT ANSWER if you don't really no the answer. These a Stil and Husqavarana eqiupment so I don't really want any damage. </p><p></p><p>P/S. the EPA has made them remove the adjusment needles from our trimmers saw and leaf blowers. Anything two stroke I'd guess. If you don't want to have to buy a new carb or throw it away. Over a simple adjustment. You better run ( don't walk ). And buy anything you might need in the near future. </p><p>Look at the carb before purchase and make sure you see the high low needle adjustment. Some have to have a special tool. ( you tube) But most you'll find are already gone. The pawn shops still have good used ones. Pay what ever they want and buy them up! </p><p>Look at the high end equipment. I think all the home consumer products where changed already. </p><p>Gotta go to work now. Il rant later on this. :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insanity, post: 393649, member: 14077"] So is it possible to run my boats fuel in my weedeater. ( WITH OUT LONG TERM DAMAGE?). The stuff sounds good for boats what would be the difference in a weedeater or saw. I'd guess carbon deposits or something. There has to be a reason why I can't. Because it would be just to simple to use for both. PLEASE DONT ANSWER if you don't really no the answer. These a Stil and Husqavarana eqiupment so I don't really want any damage. P/S. the EPA has made them remove the adjusment needles from our trimmers saw and leaf blowers. Anything two stroke I'd guess. If you don't want to have to buy a new carb or throw it away. Over a simple adjustment. You better run ( don't walk ). And buy anything you might need in the near future. Look at the carb before purchase and make sure you see the high low needle adjustment. Some have to have a special tool. ( you tube) But most you'll find are already gone. The pawn shops still have good used ones. Pay what ever they want and buy them up! Look at the high end equipment. I think all the home consumer products where changed already. Gotta go to work now. Il rant later on this. :evil: [/QUOTE]
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