EchovsStihl63
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I would think that it would be worth it. My grandfather bought one brand new for me to use to keep his place weedeated with around 2010. I put lots and lots of hours on it and its still kicking today. He had a lot of creek banks to keep knocked down. I've never really had to do anything to it except maybe adjust the valves? Can't remember if I ever did that or not, but I can not see that carb being any more complicated than a typical OPE carb, probably toss a new metering and pump diaphragm in it and be in business.There's a Stihl FS110 trimmer with the bike handles for sale locally. He's asking $80. Says it was sitting in his Grandpa's basement for a few years and doesn't run. I'm assuming the carb is full of crud. Are those carbs easy to clean/replace diaphragms or would I be better off with a new carb? Just wondering if there would be any upside to fixing it and flipping it.
Powerful machine and would really send the tall Johnson grass flying in the late summer.