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<blockquote data-quote="1Mudman" data-source="post: 4056172" data-attributes="member: 51234"><p>I have a Craftsman 30cc 4 cycle and have used it 6 or 7 times and it does not start now, even with the electric start. Im so Peed off! Watched a few Youtubes and several demonstrated that if you pick it up and hold the start rope the compression should be high enough that it doesnt unwind. Well, mine literally dropped to floor indicating piston and rings are already shot. Repair shop videos said not to waste another dime on it. So I guess its back to the store and spend several hundred dollars. It really gets me how weed eaters used to last for years and years. the Craftsman looks like new! Really a disappointment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Mudman, post: 4056172, member: 51234"] I have a Craftsman 30cc 4 cycle and have used it 6 or 7 times and it does not start now, even with the electric start. Im so Peed off! Watched a few Youtubes and several demonstrated that if you pick it up and hold the start rope the compression should be high enough that it doesnt unwind. Well, mine literally dropped to floor indicating piston and rings are already shot. Repair shop videos said not to waste another dime on it. So I guess its back to the store and spend several hundred dollars. It really gets me how weed eaters used to last for years and years. the Craftsman looks like new! Really a disappointment. [/QUOTE]
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