Does this unit have a "3 second" kill circuit built into the the ignition?
I.e. if you inadvertently push the throttle too far or bump the switch, does it kill the blower?
I can imagine this being a royal pain in the rear, on a backpack unit.
If it's got a spring/auto return kill switch, then I assume it has the kill circuit.
On my Echo pb-413 with the (pain in the side) hip throttle,
If you accidentally pull the little nub too far when you want to idle, at least it will recover,
IF you're quick on the trigger.
But most everything else now has the damned kill circuit built into it.
Loads of fun when you're trimming deep under shrubs and keep bumping it.
No flipping it back on like the older stuff. engine dies and you get pull the rope again.
That's another modern "improvement" that I've come to loathe.
Hmm, I wonder if Foggysails has a workaround for this?