a few things,carb. needs adjustment,blocked fuel line or small filter in tank clogged, or air intake filter clogged..not too much else. Sometimes there is a small filter attached to fuel line in tank.
The Andis T-Outliner trimmer is good both for maintaining beards and for trimming them off, but it will quickly dull the razor.
The Andis Excel trimmer is designed for men, but in practice can be worn by just about anyone.
Cylinder displacement is a meaningless quantity and is usually just a false selling point with respect to yard equipment. You should really be concerned with the maximum torque associated with the trimmer.
I just looked that up for mine. I found this chart: http://www.psep.biz/store/ryobi_trimmer_spark_plugs.htm it depends on which trimmer you have
That is a good question. It would seem that the electrical trimmer may appear to save the environment, from the harmful effects of the fossils fuel powered trimmers. But remember that the electricity to power the electric trimmer has to be created from somewhere. So to run the trimmer some where a power plant (for the majority of the nation) is burning coal to create the electricity to power the trimmer. So by using the electricity you are just exporting the pollution some where else. Between the two there is no real difference pollution wise from either one. The question then goes to which one will last you longer. I would go with the one that is most convenient for you and will last the longest. The less you have to replace your trimmer the less damage you will inflict on the environment.
a few things,carb. needs adjustment,blocked fuel line or small filter in tank clogged, or air intake filter clogged..not too much else. Sometimes there is a small filter attached to fuel line in tank.
Because it really hurts...just use a trimmer
Waxing is much faster and they are both equally safe. If you are going to use a trimmer that is better when it is a smaller area or just a few spots you want to touch up.
you may have just sheard the flywheel key , need to remove flywheel and replace key
make sure head is on properly and that the spring that forces the head to shut once depressed is in place. That is like 52 card pickup. Unplug the trimmer. Then pop out the cartridge and rewind the string (you don't have to do a perfect job of it) and replace the cartridge as if it is new. Then plug in the trimmer and try again. Hopefully, it is just a matter of something unusual happening just once.
First take off the guard on the trimmer. Then gently brush off the majority of the hair on the trimmers. The final step is to use a can of compressed air to clean out any hair that may still be stuck to the trimmer. After that just reattach the gaurd.
Yes good high alot different but is rather good