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PaulR


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Briggs and Stratton Fource Engine
Original Message   May 8, 2005 10:24 am
I was on the briggs and stratton website recently and saw in their "what's new" category that they have recently come out with a small four stroke engine for use on string trimmers, leaf blowers, tiller/cultivators, etc.  Does anyone have any experience with this engine on any of these applications?  If so, how does it stack up vs. the small Honda Engine used on the Honda String Trimmers?  I think that Cub Cadet and Troy Bilt are using this new briggs on their higher end string trimmers (not positive though).  I posted to Mr Mom about the new Deere 4 cycle blower, I had hoped they were using a US engine but I see they are using a fuji-robin 4 stroke....

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AJace


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Re: Briggs and Stratton Fource Engine
Reply #10   May 8, 2005 11:08 pm
Where did you get this info on banning 2 cycle engines?  I'd only think they would just stop making them.
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Re: Briggs and Stratton Fource Engine
Reply #11   May 8, 2005 11:12 pm
A member posted about this at abbysguide some time back. If I remember right, he got his information from this article from a website. Hay, if you think about it, the EPA can be both the problem and the fix. I think we just need to compramise here. All California small engines as we speak have catillic convertors on them. Why not just deman that for 2010. Don't tell us that we have to stop using 2cycles all together!


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