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al6600 - 25 May 2007 11:00 GMT
i am using a strimmer engine the strimmer is made by McCulloch so i
think everything i do to it will be new as ive not heard of anyone
using this type before, but while i was in b&q the other day i noticed
they have started selling homelite stimmers for 68GBP i always thought
they were only sold in the usa so this may be a new thing. but to get
to my point they were also selling one made by ryobi and guess what
they were identical it was the same engine. so that got me thinking how
many different engines are in use maybe under the cowling of my
McCulloch it could be a the same engine as used in a homlite. anyone
got any idea about this

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John - 26 May 2007 12:20 GMT
Ryobi took over homelite which is why the engines are the same.

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dwr9 - 27 May 2007 00:25 GMT
If you go to http://www.eellspdx.com/mcculloch.html you will see a few
items for McCulloch engines. Quite a few people have used them over the
years.  Doug

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al6600 - 27 May 2007 10:33 GMT
thanks john that explains alot. although i wonder why they still sell
them under two names. i dont think we had homlite over here before
anyway.
dwr9 - thanks for the link thats very interesting i had googled
mcculloch used in models and hadnt come up with anything.

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