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<blockquote data-quote="ccm" data-source="post: 349297" data-attributes="member: 13447"><p>I would say that your either sucking air or you got bad fuel. You said you were going to replace the fuel line. If its still falling flat after replacement then that is not your problem and you have a good spare line. If it was a lot of fuel Don't throw it away without testing it first ( lawn mower, weed eater, etc... ) If it wont run in these you got bad fuel. All else fails consult your dealer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ccm, post: 349297, member: 13447"] I would say that your either sucking air or you got bad fuel. You said you were going to replace the fuel line. If its still falling flat after replacement then that is not your problem and you have a good spare line. If it was a lot of fuel Don't throw it away without testing it first ( lawn mower, weed eater, etc... ) If it wont run in these you got bad fuel. All else fails consult your dealer. [/QUOTE]
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