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Picked up a line trimmer on the weekend, no brand, model etc, just a bunch of warning lables on the shaft, and a lable telling me the mix (And NOT to use No-Lead Fuel) on the tank. i was told it might be a Ryobi, and it uses a choke that i recognise as possibly ryoby, but the only specific mark i can gind is the serial: 207011973 it came with a spare engine, this engine was very similar, almoast identical, and it was branded "Piston Powered Products" Model 99A, its serial is 9085888,and the carby is missing. I dont have pictures with me right now, but i did find this picture of the spare engine (mine is also Yellow, and the no-name trimmer is green) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2011/06/full-5013-1360-pict0001.jpg) ![[Linked Image]](https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/uploads/usergals/2011/06/full-5013-1361-pict0004.jpg) Mine is detached, and has no carby/choke section, but its the same model as this, the green one is pretty much the same, and has the exact same air filter/choke & muffler. Anyone heard of Piston Powered Products, apparently they were/are in Arizona. If anyone can shed any light, that would be great, particualry brands, carby make & model, and age???
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looks very much like a mculloch eager beaver i once had dont know anything about them though
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I picked up one of them with it, just been out and had a closer look at them, and my old Ryobi I am working on, the McCulloch has the carby to the side, these two engines and my Ryobi have it in-line with the shaft, don't know if that means anything though. it certainly has similarity's top the McCulloch.
The spare has a no carby, the one without the labels has a walbro WA62 , and the McCulloch has a WA146.
I took a few photo's, should b e able to get them up here tomorrow.
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Cheers Ty
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Green one looks like an early Ryobi, have a few of them at work with that same looking engine. They seem to run quite well. The other engine also looks like a Ryobi though I am not 100% sure.
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The green one is an early Ryobi Lawn Hornet I think, It is very similar to the one that I bought in 1986. Mine had the split shaft (for attachments) and was a Mark 111 as I remember.They had a Walbro carby, and run on 40:1, 2 stroke mix. It did have a clutch...the one with the curved shaft was the Grass Scorpion I think. Hoping this helps, 
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Thanks Guys, I'm feeling a definite lean to the Ryobi side of things, I will see what i can do for parts, and let you know how they cone up!
Cheers Ty
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