Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Troy-Bilt TB575 EC 17-Inch 29cc 4-Cycle Gas-Powered Straight-Shaft String Trimmer with Detachable Shaft

!±8± Troy-Bilt TB575 EC 17-Inch 29cc 4-Cycle Gas-Powered Straight-Shaft String Trimmer with Detachable Shaft

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  • Powerful and compact 29cc, 4-cycle engine eliminates oil and gas mixing
  • SpringAssist starting for dramatically reduced pulling effort - starts with a slow and steady pull
  • EZ-Link coupler accepts interchangeable TrimmerPlus attachments for the ultimate in versatility
  • 2-Year limited warranty
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

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Troy-Bilt TB575 EC 17-Inch 29cc 4-Cycle Gas-Powered Straight-Shaft String Trimmer with Detachable Shaft

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Friday, November 25, 2011

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Small Engine Maintenance - Float Style Carburetors

!±8± Small Engine Maintenance - Float Style Carburetors

Float style carburetors are common on small engines used on gas powered outdoor equipment, in particular the lawn and garden tractor. Many times when the engine is running rough or is hunting badly (engine speed not constant) it is because the carburetor needs a good cleaning and service.

Preparation

Record the engine type and serial number then obtain the relevant carburetor kit, engine and filter gaskets. Prepare a clean work area, an area of NO SMOKING or NAKED FLAME (gasoline vapors ignite very easily). Basic tools required are set of wrenches (socket or open ended), needle nose pliers, can of carburetor cleaner, a container to clean parts and a container to store parts.

Carburetor Removal

Take a photograph or make a pencil sketch of the choke linkage, governor linkage and springs connected to the carburetor. This will save a great deal of heartache when you come to reassemble. Shut off fuel to carburetor before removing the fuel line to the carburetor.  Some have a fuel shut off valve, if not clamp the rubber fuel hose with a G clamp, or drain into a clean container.

Remove the air filter, the carburetor fixing nuts (screws) and governor spring.  Ease the carburetor away from the engine, twisting as you do so to disengage the Z shape linkages to the choke and throttle valves. Note that there will be fuel still in the bowl at the base of the carburetor. Tip carburetor upside down to let the fuel drain out into a container.

Carburetor Disassembly

Now that you have the complete carburetor in your hand and before attempting to take it apart, look for the two screw (some have only one) with springs under the screw head.  These will be the idle and high speed adjustment screw.  Count the number of turns required to screw home the needle, about one & one and a half for the main jet and 1 time for the idle jet.  Make a note as this will be the setting will to be used later.

Remove the high speed and idle adjusting screw, clean and place in a container ready for reassembling. Remove the bowl fixing nut, on some carburetors this nut is where the high speed  adjustment  screw is located.  Clean the nut and replace washer if required.  Those that house the high speed needle will have one or two small fuel transfer holes. These do get clogged - clean out with thin wire (obtain thin floral arranging wire from a craft shop). The float is next, watch out for the fuel inlet needle and how it is attached to the float hinge.  Some of the brass floats do leak after a time, check by shaking float to hear if fuel is sloshing about, if so replace the float.

Use carburetor cleaner and spray outside, then the inside of the carburetor, the air and needle orifices. WATCH YOUR EYES - USE GOGGLES. Ensure that the choke and butterfly valves move freely and that the throttle and choke return springs are closing the valves. 

If they are weak or broken then replace them by unscrewing the butterfly valve and removing spindle, then reassemble with new springs. Inside the venturi at the throttle valve end, there are 2 or 3 small holes (need to move the valve to open position to see them). I use a staple with one leg bent straight and using needle pliers cleaned out those ports. DO NOT FORCE IF STAPLE IS LARGER IN DIAMETER THAN THE PORT DIAMETER.

Reassemble

Insert fuel needle and float. Fit the bowl to the carburetor with a new 'O' ring. Screw in the high speed and idle needles (don't forget the tension springs, 'O' ring and washer) until they just seat, then  back off the screws by the number of turns you recorded when disassembling.  These settings should    enable the engine to start, if not, screw both needles back in until they just seat. Back off the idle screw one turn and the high speed by 1&1/2 turns. Final needle adjustment is done when the engine tests are conducted.  

Using the photos taken or your sketch, insert the governor and choke linkage, then with a new gasket fit the carburetor to the engine body.  Reconnect the governor spring into the hole on the throttle cam, usually the same hole as the governor linkage. Reconnect fuel line and filter cover (with new gasket) to the body of the carburetor. Replace worn or dirty air filters

Adjustment

Start engine and allow it to warm up to normal operating temperature (3-5 minutes).  Set the throttle control to the maximum speed position, then turn the high speed mixture control in (clockwise) slowly until the engine runs erratic. Note that screw position.  Now back off the screw (counter clockwise) until the engine again begins to run erratic. Note that screw position, then screw back in to the mid position at which point the engine should be running smoothly.

Set the throttle control to idle or slow position and adjust the idle mixture screw in the same manner as you did with the high speed mixture control. Some times after setting the idle screw you may need to go back and readjust the high speed setting.

Disclaimer - This article is intended as a guide and is generic and therefore I cannot be held liable for injury or damage. There are many types of carburetors used on small engines, each with their own means of controlling the fuel/air mixture to the engine. However the above is typical of many carburetors used on small engines that I've serviced and repaired during the years I owned an outdoor power equipment sales and service business.


Small Engine Maintenance - Float Style Carburetors

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Ryobi Expand-It Edger

Use the Ryobi Expand-It Universal Straight-Shaft Edger Attachment for String Trimmers to transform your grass trimmer into a powerful edger. The height of the attachment adjusts to help you create professional edges.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Best Weed Eaters

!±8± The Best Weed Eaters

When selecting a weed eater for your yard it is best to do a little research about the brand names that you will be choosing from. Many companies have reputations in power lawn equipment, some good and some bad, so its best to read up as much as you can to make sure that you are buying the best weed eater for your lawn.

Husqvarna calls itself the  "global leader in outdoor power equipment." Husqvarna is a Swedish company and claims to have sold more pieces of outdoor power equipment than any other company in the world. The company owns other brands of string trimmers including, Poulan Pro, Weed Eater, Yard Pro and builds equipment for Sears under the Craftsman name.

Husqvarna is the official lawn care and landscaping equipment of NASCAR. Husqvarna has three different levels of string trimmers for its customers. The first is Professional Landscape and Ground Care. These are the best string trimmers that are out there. Made especially for lawn care pros these trimmers can withstand intense trimming for long periods of time. The second level of string trimmers is Landowner.

This group of string trimmers are designed for landowners that have large properties and the trimmers here are in between commercial and residential use. They offer comfortable ergonomic support and great results in less time. This group is best for farm owners. The last group of string trimmers that Husqvarna offers is trimmers for home owners. These trimmers are some of the best string trimmers that a homeowner can buy. These string trimmers are efficient and easy handling, and many come with a detachable shaft for attachments. After using any Husqvarna String Trimmer in action it is easy to see that they are one of the best string trimmers made.

The next company to make the list of the best weed eaters around is Ryobi. Ryobi is a Japanese company that is a leader in power tools. Ryobi weed eaters come in many different shapes and sizes, including straight shaft and curved shaft weed eaters, 4-cycle and 2-cycle engines, wheeled weed eaters and edgers, and 17" and 18" cutting swaths. Ryobi has created what they call the "touch start" engine that uses electricity similar to a hybrid vehicle.

This new technology offers that power of a gas weed eater with the cost effectiveness and low emissions of an electric weed eater. A Ryobi weed eater makes a great weed eater for any home owners lawn arsenal. This is why we have included Ryobi as one of the best makers of weed eaters today.

Finally we are going to look at MTD Products who makes Troy-Bilt and Cub-Cadet weed wackers two of the biggest names in the industry. MTD products got started as the Modern Tool and Die company in the 1930's in Cleveland Ohio. Today they are one of Husqvarna greatest competitors world wide. Cub Cadet weed wackers are made for lawncare professionals and home owners alike. When buying anything from Cub Cadet you will know that you are buying a brand name that has continued a remarkable tradition and reputation in power tools fro over seventy years.

Troy-Bilt weed wackers are common choice for the homeowner. They come in 2 and 4 cycle engine models as well as gas weed wackers and electric weed wackers. Going with a Troy-Bilt weed wacker will be a choice that you will be proud of for many years to come.

So these are just a few of the best weed eater names in the industry. For more information on the brand names that we have looked at today please visit their websites.


The Best Weed Eaters

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Sunday, November 6, 2011


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