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Re: Echo PB 6000 Dies on acceleration
#1 Oct 23, 2005 2:10 am |
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Hello Marty,
thanks for your response. Its possible that the fuel is an old fuel mix so Ill drain it and start a fresh. Just one really dumb question, I bought a specific 2 stroke petrol mix, do I still need to mix in some oil with and if so I asume a normal 2 stroke oil will be sufficient.
cheers
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Echo PB 6000 Dies on acceleration
#2 Oct 22, 2005 5:20 am |
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Hello,
I have just bought a new Echo PB 6000 blower and it worked terrificly for the first 20 minutes but when I used the throttle the engine died. It started up again no problem, idling nicely then as soon as I hit the throttle the engine just cut out. There is enough gas in there and I doubt it can be a carb problem as it is a brand new machine, any folks out there had similar problems or have some suggestions on how to fix it?
cheers
mark
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