Pineburner said:Yes it do look like a speeco with some improvements. Wonder How much, can't find em online??
zapny said:Nice, our local shop started to carry them last fall so they could compete with TSC, keep us updated on how it performs.
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bogydave said:zapny said:Nice, our local shop started to carry them last fall so they could compete with TSC, keep us updated on how it performs.
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Any one have the $$$ Price?
zapny said:This is from Oregon's site, is the choke suppose to be off on a cold start.
2) To start a cold engine move the choke lever to the CLOSED position. To restart a warm engine leave the choke lever in the OPEN position.
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DMF said:Here's an update:
We called the dealer and explained the surging problem. He first asked how old the initial fuel was. I explained 2 months and he immediately said that's the issue. I also explained that we drained it and filled it with fresh gas. He still says it is a fuel issue and recommends using a high octane, premium fuel and mixing it with a product called "Startron". I asked him if this was per Honda specs and he said this is what you should do for all small engines. I proceeded to explain I own two generators with Honda engines and I have never had an issue. I leave my big generator chock full of fuel that may be as old as 2 years and it runs great.
I asked him where to bring this for service and he said that we needed to try the fuel first and he would look into how to handle the service.
I checked Honda's website and all they recommend is 86 octane or higher. I don't like the idea of putting in a higher octane fuel or this additive, if it does work, I think it would only mask a problem.
Thoughts?
Hogwildz said:I have an older splitter with the wedge on the end of the beam. I love this set up, as the wood for me is easier to manage as it slides off the beam end. I don't like the new designs, and don't understand why they started putting the wedge on the end of the ram. I'll stick to my old style, no issues with anything dragging the wood back to hurt anything.
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