Feb 26, 2012 / Husqvarna 350BT backpack blower #1 xyz123 Elite Member Joined Jul 15, 2010 Messages 2,882 Location Ohio Tractor none again Any of you have any time on the newer 350BT or even the older 150? Good bad etc? The 350 has the rotary valve carb which is scaring me a little.
Any of you have any time on the newer 350BT or even the older 150? Good bad etc? The 350 has the rotary valve carb which is scaring me a little.
Mar 2, 2012 / Husqvarna 350BT backpack blower #2 A arrow Super Member Joined Dec 15, 2002 Messages 5,907 Location Foster, RI Tractor Mahindra 3016 xyz123 said: Any of you have any time on the newer 350BT or even the older 150? Good bad etc? The 350 has the rotary valve carb which is scaring me a little. Click to expand... My backpack is the Husky 165 but I have had a Shindawa T-20 trimmer for the last 25 years and I believe it uses a rotary type carb. There are no adjustments on this carb.
xyz123 said: Any of you have any time on the newer 350BT or even the older 150? Good bad etc? The 350 has the rotary valve carb which is scaring me a little. Click to expand... My backpack is the Husky 165 but I have had a Shindawa T-20 trimmer for the last 25 years and I believe it uses a rotary type carb. There are no adjustments on this carb.
Mar 3, 2012 / Husqvarna 350BT backpack blower Thread Starter #3 OP xyz123 Elite Member Joined Jul 15, 2010 Messages 2,882 Location Ohio Tractor none again Because of the rotary valve carb on the smaller homeowner size backpack blowers I stayed away from them. I went with handheld 125B for now with flare and round outlets. Has a real carb on it :thumbsup: and checked H and L settings before firing it up.
Because of the rotary valve carb on the smaller homeowner size backpack blowers I stayed away from them. I went with handheld 125B for now with flare and round outlets. Has a real carb on it :thumbsup: and checked H and L settings before firing it up.