So my now former Craftsman 4 cycle gas trimmer never ran correctly WOT out of the box. 3 trips to the Sears service Center. Each time they 'adjusted' it it factory specifications. 1 week service in between. The 2nd repair had an additional incorrect oil level DX also, though the oil level was fine. Other repairs were 'throttle choke spring out of adjustment' ?????
87 , 89, or 91 pump gas. And even Trufuel 92 octane fuel. Each time, would run fine for a few minutes, then very rough WOT on the RUN choke setting. Keep in mind new trimmer, never ran correctly. Approximately 5 tanks of gas on this one.
So, this time around I put up a fuss, they credited me back on Points, and so I had to apply those points to another trimmer they sold. Bought the newer 29cc 4cycle trimmer. 3 full tanks now. Same exact thing. This appears to be a Ryobi s430 clone, without the carb adjustments. Only adjustment on the Craftsman is the idle. While I know now I should have bought an Echo or Stilh, I'm stuck with Sears. They do offer the new Husqvarna 224L which I might ante up to, have to order online though.
I have a few of the Craftsman 12v Nev tools which have been great. Had 15 years ago a fine 18v drill driver which was awesome though since moved on to Bosch as the replacement CM drill driver did not last long. Has Craftsman really gone that far down, or is there a special break in period for their gas tools?
87 , 89, or 91 pump gas. And even Trufuel 92 octane fuel. Each time, would run fine for a few minutes, then very rough WOT on the RUN choke setting. Keep in mind new trimmer, never ran correctly. Approximately 5 tanks of gas on this one.
So, this time around I put up a fuss, they credited me back on Points, and so I had to apply those points to another trimmer they sold. Bought the newer 29cc 4cycle trimmer. 3 full tanks now. Same exact thing. This appears to be a Ryobi s430 clone, without the carb adjustments. Only adjustment on the Craftsman is the idle. While I know now I should have bought an Echo or Stilh, I'm stuck with Sears. They do offer the new Husqvarna 224L which I might ante up to, have to order online though.
I have a few of the Craftsman 12v Nev tools which have been great. Had 15 years ago a fine 18v drill driver which was awesome though since moved on to Bosch as the replacement CM drill driver did not last long. Has Craftsman really gone that far down, or is there a special break in period for their gas tools?
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