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Old 04-02-2012, 10:53 AM
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Scratchinn my head on this one. Purchased a brand new Poulan weedeater a few weeks ago, put in the the right fuel mixture, cranked her up, ran like a champ. Go to use it a couple of weeks later and it will fire, but as soon as you squeeze the throttle it dies. Any suggestions?? Ethanol fuel maybe?? I even tried adjusting the idles screw and everything else I could think of.
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warranty?
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Old 04-02-2012, 10:56 AM
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Nope. ^ Big dummy didn't get it.
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Old 04-02-2012, 10:57 AM
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Let it idle and warm up a minute, then "feather" the throttle till it revs up good
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Old 04-02-2012, 11:05 AM
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Let it idle and warm up a minute, then "feather" the throttle till it revs up good
Gonna try that when i get home.
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Old 04-02-2012, 11:21 AM
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Let it idle and warm up a minute, then "feather" the throttle till it revs up good

This should work. My echo does the same. Just have to let it warm up for a minute, then work with the throttle.
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Old 04-02-2012, 03:23 PM
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If these suggestions don't get it running for you....buy you a can of Carburetor cleaner.

Spray some in the carburetor and let it soak 5 to 10 minutes. Crank it up.

If it is still not running good.....run the engine at ~ 1/3 speed, and then spray a quick blast of carburetor cleaner in the carburetor. Repeat a couple of times.

Also..... go buy some non-ethonal gas to use in all small engines.
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if i know im not gonna used mine for a while, 1 month or more, ill run all the fuel out then spray it the carb with a treatment.
my husqvarna chainsaw sat up for 2 years.......i put fuel in and she cranked right up.

most likely its a gummed up carb
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if i know im not gonna used mine for a while, 1 month or more, ill run all the fuel out then spray it the carb with a treatment.
my husqvarna chainsaw sat up for 2 years.......i put fuel in and she cranked right up.

most likely its a gummed up carb
Will it gum up that quick???
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if i know im not gonna used mine for a while, 1 month or more, ill run all the fuel out then spray it the carb with a treatment.
my husqvarna chainsaw sat up for 2 years.......i put fuel in and she cranked right up.

most likely its a gummed up carb

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Old 04-02-2012, 03:45 PM
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Scratchinn my head on this one. Purchased a brand new Poulan weedeater a few weeks ago, put in the the right fuel mixture, cranked her up, ran like a champ. Go to use it a couple of weeks later and it will fire, but as soon as you squeeze the throttle it dies. Any suggestions?? Ethanol fuel maybe?? I even tried adjusting the idles screw and everything else I could think of.
No the engine should not "Gum-up" in just 2 weeks.......unless????

The oil to gas mixture is way to strong.

Or another possiblity is water in the gas. Ethonal fuel will get water in it if it is left open very long or has been in the container for more than a few weeks.

If all these suggestions don't get the engine running good.....you might try pulling the spark plug and clean it.
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Check the exhaust. If something is plugging it, it would do that. Maybe a dirt dauber got in there already.
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Water in the fuel. Dump it and mix new. Try to get non ethanol if you can. Also get some marine stabil with ethanol treatment and use it even if you use no ethanol gas. Helps out alot.
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best there is

absolutely!!!
got the self powered walk behind mower( thank god bc im walking atleast 1.5 hr to cut my grass ), strait shaft weed eater, backpack blower and the 18" chainsaw.
i love em!!
if i ever get a riding mower itll b husqvarna!!
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You don't have fuel problem. I have several Echo's, they all do the same, just let it run a minute or so, feather the throttle up to full speed. Gas will not gum that fast, and ethanol will not affect it that fast either. Just make sure you mix correctly on oil & gas. And DON'T use premium gas, will run too hot.


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Thanks for all the info fellas!!!!!!!!!
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