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Old 20-06-2008, 08:08 AM   #1
Jim Hunter
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Default Help on trimmer

I have an echo 210 which will run at idle, but never higher when you
accelerate it.

Steps to help figure out what to do?

Thanks


 
Old 20-06-2008, 11:16 AM   #2
Art
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Default Re: Help on trimmer

Jim Hunter wrote:
> I have an echo 210 which will run at idle, but never higher when you
> accelerate it.
>
> Steps to help figure out what to do?
>
> Thanks
>
>

If you put the choke on about halfway or a little more, will it
accelerate then?

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Art
 
Old 20-06-2008, 11:23 PM   #3
Jim Hunter
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Default Re: Help on trimmer

No, it stays the same.

"Art" <Artemis@spamtrap.invalid> wrote in message
news:eyD6k.1474$F97.425@newsfe18.lga...
> Jim Hunter wrote:
>> I have an echo 210 which will run at idle, but never higher when you
>> accelerate it.
>>
>> Steps to help figure out what to do?
>>
>> Thanks

> If you put the choke on about halfway or a little more, will it accelerate
> then?
>
> --
> Art



 
Old 21-06-2008, 10:42 AM   #4
Art
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Default Re: Help on trimmer

Jim Hunter wrote:
> No, it stays the same.
>
> "Art" <Artemis@spamtrap.invalid> wrote in message
> news:eyD6k.1474$F97.425@newsfe18.lga...
>> Jim Hunter wrote:
>>> I have an echo 210 which will run at idle, but never higher when you
>>> accelerate it.
>>>
>>> Steps to help figure out what to do?
>>>
>>> Thanks

>> If you put the choke on about halfway or a little more, will it accelerate
>> then?
>>
>> --
>> Art

>
>


My crystal ball is on the blink right now so I will take a wild ass
guess and say the throttle cable is not connected.

If you want help you need to provide some information. Descriptions of
how it acts under different conditions, what you've tried, what you
suspect might be it, how did it run last time you used it, when did it
work right, what happened since then... Those kinds of things that only
you could know. If you're not capable of that then you need to take it
to a shop.

--
Art (not even gonna bother fixing the top post)
 
 


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