This is exactly what I was going to say. I keep one can around - fastest way to determine if its fuel or not for a no-start situation.It's one of the first thing I and many mechanics grab when diagnosing a crank no start.
This is exactly what I was going to say. I keep one can around - fastest way to determine if its fuel or not for a no-start situation.It's one of the first thing I and many mechanics grab when diagnosing a crank no start.
In fact . I used that Edger a couple of days ago and it needed a shot to get it to fire off the first time . Cranked ok after that .I have an old seldom used edger that usually needs a shot to get it started after it's been sitting up .
There are certain things that I never discard. Strong chemicals are among them. As many are soon to be banned, never to be found again. I suggest you keep it for a rainy day. You never know when you or a neighbor will need it.hello
I just removed my lawn and got rid of my lawn mower and no longer need the can of starting fluid that I have, not sure if should hang onto it... are there any other uses for it?
What did Firemen ever do to you !Yellow jacket eradication is my favorite sport.
I grab a small fluorescent flashlight bulb and hold it along side a secondary plug wire.It's one of the first thing I and many mechanics grab when diagnosing a crank no start.