So I get home from a delivery yesterday and this is sitting on my shop slab...I guess for Nick's small engine repair

My son is funny, just dropped it off....
Dang if they both didn't make me work for a solution to their problem.
After an oil change on the generator, carb clean and recoil housing repair, still no start. So I went after the spark, none. So I unhooked the low oil sensor and it pops right off. I hook it back up and it still runs. Shut it down, no start.. unhook the wire, pops off again. I pull the sensor, jeeze what a complicated mess that is. I take brake clean and wash it all down and install, still no start. Unhook the wire, pops right off. So I go on line and look for one. Then, since I wasn't sure what the oil level/capacity is I look it up, 1.16 qt's. I refilled it with one qt. Added 5 more ounces and now it runs as it should. Lesson to self, oil sensor is sensitive
The leaf blower, runs but won't rev up at all. So I clean the carb, reset as it should be and still no rev, but idles good now. Went to the Stihl dealer in town, no spark plug..Huh? Napa had one. Install it, what a waste, still no rev. Finally look at the muffler, seems like not much exhaust but it is a small motor. The bolts are counter sunk so I get my light and yup, one is already gone/broke. I was afraid to try the other one. Then my one eye sees a hex on the base of the little short exhaust pipe. Deep socket and out it come, totally plugged up spark arrestor screen. After several hours in the carb clean can, a fine saw blade and wire brush it finally comes clean. That carbon is stubborn. Success
The little homemade utility trailer (87 Ford 1/2 ton) got new tires today. Hercules, 8-14.5 mobile home tires, 14 ply all nylon, made in China.