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1.You have to remove the air filter *** cover.
2.Remove air filter.
3.Remove 2 screws, to remove the rest of air filter ***.
4.Remove the 2 fuel lines with a long nose plier.(Take a photo of
the position of fuel lines or mark fuel lines for reassembly)
5.Unhook the throttle cable. Now to fix the Carburettor
1.Remove the 4 screws on primer bulp side of the carburettor.
2.Open the carburettor and clean with paint brush and clean fuel.
3.Replace diaframe kit(available from your nearest dealer) and reassemble the trimmer.
Generally speaking, if there is a place on a gas-powered device that is labeled "gas" & a separate location labeled "oil" than you will need to use a 4-cycle oil for that machine. If there is just a place to put gas, you would use a 2-cycle oil; however, you would need to read the directions/manual to find out the correct proportion of oil to use, because you will have to MIX the appropriate amount of oil with the correct amount of gas, making a oil/gas solution that you would use for that specific device.
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