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Husky edger vibrating!!
Just received my new Husky stick edger (model ex350, I think?). Starts fine and all, but REALLY vibrates alot until I squeeze the trigger then smoothes right out.
Normal? Never owned Husky equipment before. Thanks. |
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You should check back with the dealer to be sure, this way it will be covered under warranty if there is a problem. You might try having the dealer start another new one to see if it does the same thing. Sorry I could not be of more help. We only have Husky chainsaws and 2 blowers.
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I had a similar vibration problem on my Echo. I figured out that the blade was bent. I flipped it over and it seems to have cured the vibration. Hope this helps.
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Can't take it back to the dealer. Well, probably not for free. It was one of those e-bay deals.
But I'll check the blade. Thanks. |
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Changing the blade has solved vibration problems for me in the past.
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not the blade...
Just dawned on me. It can't be the blade because it vibrates at idle. The blade doesn't turn at idle. As soon as I squeeze the trigger, the blade goes and the vibrating stops.
I'll take it to a local shop. Thanks for the input though. |
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2 cycle engines do not run well at low RPMs. It may just be running rough at a very slow idle. My Shindy T270 vibrates at idle.
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