SOURCE: homelite yard blower won't start
1st how old is the gas and 2nd how long did it sit for since you last used it? If there was any old fuel left in before now (more than 14 days) than it is possible your carb needs cleaning. If it's less than 14 days then you might want to check the compression. IF you have good compression, then you might want to take it to a service center to have it diagnosed.
SOURCE: My leaf blower will not start, It keeps flooding
To start: turn the choke off, hold the throttle wide open and crank. You have a carb problem but this should get you going. John
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SOURCE: poulan pro leaf blower doesn't start
As long as it has fire, all you need to do is:
Check the fuel lines for cracks/breaks. If this is o.k., then you will need to disassemble the carburetor and spray with carb. cleaner. Use a Den Tek Brush,
(http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=165357&catid=1152), to clean the small portals in carb. Make sure the small screen in carb. is free of debris.
If you still have trouble after this, then you will need to buy a carb. kit and replace all appropriate parts.
Jim
SOURCE: how to rebuild craftsman leaf blower carburetors
If it is a ZAMA carb look here.
If it is a Walbro carb look here.
Hope this helps!
SOURCE: husqvarna 125bt backpack leaf blower. I put
if you've ran it for any length of time you will need a new cylinder and piston/rings and cylinder gasket ,
take the muffler off and look for scoring /scorching on the piston
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