Really enjoyed this one the filming was clear and informative. Am I guessing right that you've been using a block not wood as a desk tripod?? That's what it looked like from that last scene 😅 very effective if so.
Hi I have a BR 600 blower,,,the problem I have is that the thead to the spark plug is gone, is possible to reathread it,,,the spark plug won't stay,,,,
Awesome video! I just had 2 stihl br 600s given to me said they didn’t run and I got one of them running but the flywheel acted weird so I shut off the blower because the recoil made a noise like it was gonna explode come to find out the flywheel had almost came loose so I tightened it and it ran good for a few minutes then I hit the throttle and heard it again and the flywheel had backed off and sheered the key any ideas on why that happened
The carburetor could be leaking fuel which could cause the key to shear when there is too much fuel in the cylinder the piston can’t compress it so when you pull the rope it shears the key or it could have just sheared it with no real reason the flywheel itself is a little expensive since it’s made into it thanks for watching!
@@chainsawmatt4849 I believe that may have been what happened the blower has been sitting a few days and it’s been leaking fuel around the carb and I noticed when I took the flywheel off it smelled like gas but I didn’t know the woodruff key was built into the flywheel that’s a bummer but I can take the flywheel off the other blower I have but what can I do so this won’t happen again
@@alexharper9786 I would check to see if your carb is leaking first the 600s don't usually have issues with the carbs but it happens that's usually what causes the flywheel key to shear there's not much else that can cause it thanks!
@@chainsawmatt4849 Thanks Matt I really appreciate the response! I’ll get back to working on it soon and let you know what happens keep up the good videos I’m a big fan of your Channel . Have a Merry Christmas as well .
By chance is there anyway I can take the flywheel off without any special tools because I have one that’s a good one it’s just on the other blower that I’m using for parts
Yeah for the most part they are i see a lot of the bad one's because we are just outside of Charlotte NC lot's of hours on these machines. As long as you run high quality 2 cycle oil and non ethanol gas you should have very little issues most of my customers go with the cheapest they can find though lol
This is true in most cases unless you have someone doing it their self trying to save a buck or just needing to know how the thing goes together thanks for watching!