Fixing a Craftsman MTD 25cc Trimmer Using Parts From Two Dead Units - $20 Equipment Lot Ep.02

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2024
  • In the second episode of the $20 Equipment Lot, I pull two broken units from parts storage to fix a Craftsman MTD 25cc String Trimmer (316.794371) on the cheap.
    $20 Equipment Lot Playlist - • The $20 Equipment Lot
    fuel lines, fuel filter, aftermarket carburetor, carburetor cleaning, carburetor inspection, trimmer head spool, trimmer bump knob, carburetor tuning
    #smallengine #smallenginerepair #repair #2stroke #craftsman #stringtrimmer #weedeater #weedwacker

Комментарии • 3

  • @MrRmh3481
    @MrRmh3481 5 месяцев назад

    Good job! Just keep thinking of the money your going to make come when the grass starts growing!

  • @jameslawnmowerrepair
    @jameslawnmowerrepair 5 месяцев назад

    When i do these repairs i just replace the diaphrams while im the the carbs just to be safe if they are almost hard, the ones you messed with are definitely in need of replacement and they are so cheap for bulk diaphrams i replace every one of them unless it's a relatively new one, great video though, can't wait to see more of your lot

    • @BackyardRepairs
      @BackyardRepairs  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for commenting! I only went through the trouble to compare the condition and use the best one because they were both aftermarket carbs and there's almost no service support for them. I typically do not have good luck fitting the OEM diaphragms into these due to screw hole patterns being different, center pin differences, etc. so I don't even bother. I'm sure this is on purpose so they have you continuing to buy aftermarket carbs (which is likely the route I would have taken since this is a lower end machine). I did get bulk Zama/Walbro diaphragms in since filming this, but I still question how reliably they'd fit into aftermarket carbs. Do you have good luck with this?