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Chapter 3: How To Use A Weed Wacker
There are a number of steps followed in using a weed wacker. Obviously there
are many different kinds of weed wackers
available in the market depending upon the
situation of the garden or the area you need to
cover. There are some other factors that also
influence the choice of the weed wackers as
well. We will be discussing all of the factors in
this topic as well.
The utmost requirement of the weed wackers is that they should be handled
with extreme care as they are kind of sensitive devices. Let us start with the
gas weed wacker and will be looking into the details of using the gas weed
wackers first. As the name clearly suggests that these weed wackers are
operated on gas utility and obviously there are some standards to be followed
by the use of the gas weed wacker. It will depend a lot upon the type of gas
weed wacker you are using. There are two types of gas weed wackers. Two
strokes and four stroke. Both have different ways of handling the engine.
Two stroke gas engines are formulated using both gas and the oil systems
used to start up the engine. If you are using two stroke gas engines then you
must verify the amount of the gas the oil needed to have the startup. There
are gauges given on to the wacker from which you can have an idea about the
limit that you have to maintain. Having anything less than that of prescribed
limits, may result in malfunctioning of the device. After you are sure that you
have both the levels maintained you can check the trimmer line.
There are choke options provided on the engine too. These chokes can
manually be changed. Before starting the gas engine make sure that the
engine is set to be on full choke. Primer bulbs are placed on to the engine. You
need to set those bulbs as well as their key role in depressing the engine. You
need to depress the primer bulbs more than twice to make sure that the
engine is depressed. Smooth start is one of the major concerns in these kinds
of devices. To have the smooth start make sure that you have your left hand
placed on the start line on start. As the engine starts moving the choke of the