Wrong or old fuel is often the primary reason you begin to experience problems with an edger. ECHO edgers use a gasoline and oil mixture at a 50:1 ratio. Take precautions when working with fuel and oil. Always work in a well-ventilated area. Wait for the edger to cool and slowly remove the fuel cap. …
Edgers
Keeping a clean edge to your driveway and sidewalks will keep grass from growing into the walkways and provide your landscape with a clean precise look. An ECHO edger won’t start when the engine isn’t getting sufficient air, fuel, and spark. This can be due to a plugged air filter, plugged fuel filter, clogged fuel …
A lawn edger that begins to run rough will not give you the power you need to get that clean line between the lawn and your sidewalk. An edger will begin running rough when the engine isn’t getting the correct air, fuel, and spark required for combustion. This may be due to a plugged air …
A lawn edger won’t start when it doesn’t get sufficient air, fuel, and spark. This may be caused by a clogged air filter, plugged spark arrestor, bad fuel, clogged fuel line, plugged fuel filter, bad fuel tank vent, dirty carburetor, bad spark plug, or faulty recoil. Keep reading as I further explain the effects of …