2020 srm 225 i already had to change the carb and spark plug. Bought a Stihl fs56 to see what its about and its not comfortable like the 225. Next season im getting another spark plug carb 😂.
Interesting that you and donyboy both covered these hidden adjustment screws the same day. I would not have known about these otherwise. I don't think he mentioned Walbro though.
My 20+ year old SM2100 had 2 adjustment screws the were marked as such color coded too and easily reached at the top of carb, change is not always for the better.
Thank you, despite reading my tillers manual it didn't describe any of this, after watching your video I had my machine running perfectly, previously the engine just died as soon as I turned the revs up.
I cant get my wall bero style carb to return properly anymore Do you have a vid showing assembly of that side (low speed side) where the flap and spring connect plate sits on top of that then the throttle cable connects to piece on top of that. If this makes any sense
@@dclawnmaintenanceandsnowre4099 the good tech Dony boy used a specialty tool from Stihl to remove the plugs , so Mower Medic offers a quicker solution if you have a torch and drill bit close at hand , especially if only 1 time thing but for less handy folks the Stihl tool is easier even tho expense and trouble chasing it down .
I do basically the same thing, but I use a precision screw driver, but I like the drill bit trick better, so I'll try that the next time one of these honery little buggers comes in. Thanks for the tip!
Hi! I think that could be good idea to use a very small heated threading tool to extract the plastic, because can take the plastic better due to the teeth. Sorry for my english! I have a very cheap walbro and cant fix it. That's because I found your video. Kind Regards.
Hello MM1, On some of the older Stihl equipment they used a carburetor with one adjustment screw. What is your thoughts on this style carburetor and have you had any trouble adjusting them? Thank You 4 the info and entertainment!
Your tip using the drill bit work flawlessly. Very easy. I do recommend taking the carb off and to remove the primer pump. It’s just easier to manage and you are less likely to melt any plastic parts. Thanks man.