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How to Use a Yard Edger's Prime & Choke Functions

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Summary: Learn how to prime and choke a yard edger in this free educational video series.

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By Matthew Christian
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Matthew Christian is a certified building contractor in Florida with skills in real estate, remodeling and landscaping. He also holds a degree in electronics.read more

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"Hi! My name is Matthew Christian from Tampa, Florida and on behalf of Expert Village, today I would like to talk to you about the proper use and maintenance of a yard edger. Okay let's take a look at the choke now. On this particular model, the choke is located on the back of the carburetor on the side. Since the choke is part of the carburetor, you will find it on most units close to the carburetor. But this particular one requires that you close the choke or put the choke onto the on position by sliding the lever all the way up. Next we have the primer bulb. If you can see the primer bulb here, this is what primes the carburetor or injects a little bit of gasoline into the carburetor and helps the motor to start. And how we use this primer bulb and you haven's used it in a long period time, you might find that the primer bulb is dry or empty of gas so it make take a few extra pumps. Most cases 6 pumps is typically sufficient. So we will go ahead and press the primer bulb 6 times. "

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