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I have seen some guys with two stroke engines from a trimmer. Do you just hook a pipe up to the exhaust? Any one have a schematic?

 

My mates got an old chain saw, Taken the Bar and cutting chain off,Then had a "fitting" welded to

the exhaust so we can push some hosepipe. It works perfectly!

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I have seen some guys with two stroke engines from a trimmer. Do you just hook a pipe up to the exhaust? Any one have a schematic?

 

My mates got an old chain saw, Taken the Bar and cutting chain off,Then had a "fitting" welded to

the exhaust so we can push some hosepipe. It works perfectly!

not sure myself but do ya have to alter the oil to petrol ratio to create more smoke :hmm:

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I have seen some guys with two stroke engines from a trimmer. Do you just hook a pipe up to the exhaust? Any one have a schematic?

 

My mates got an old chain saw, Taken the Bar and cutting chain off,Then had a "fitting" welded to

the exhaust so we can push some hosepipe. It works perfectly!

not sure myself but do ya have to alter the oil to petrol ratio to create more smoke :hmm:

 

Drop more 2 stroke not to much its not the smoke that moves them its the fumes displacing the oxygen

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What kind of hose pipe do you use? Is it rigid so you can poke it in wood piles?

 

 

we use a rigid bit, say copper pipe at the engine end(because of the heat) and a bit of hosepie so you can bend it into the sort of silly angles that the rats digs there holes, at the other end.

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