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Why will my Poulan Pro chainsaw not start?

Why will my Poulan Pro chainsaw not start?

If your Poulan chain saw won’t start, the first thing to check is the fuel. Then turn the saw on, hold it firmly and pull the start rope in short, brisk pulls until it starts. If it doesn’t start within 15 pulls, the spark plug is likely wet-fouled. Remove it and check for moisture on the electrode.

Why does my Poulan chainsaw keeps stalling?

The fuel filter might be clogged. A clogged fuel filter is often caused by leaving old fuel in the chainsaw. Over time, some of the ingredients in the fuel may evaporate, leaving behind a thicker, stickier substance. This sticky fuel can clog up the fuel filter and cause the engine to stall.

Why does my Poulan chainsaw stall when I give it gas?

What kind of warranty does Poulan Pro chainsaw have?

Poulan Pro chain saws have two-cycle engines that help make them efficient at cutting tree limbs and firewood in your yard. While these chain saws come with a one-year warranty to ensure performance, you may occasionally encounter issues that prevent your saw from operating properly.

Why is my Poulan chainsaw not cutting properly?

If your Poulan chain saw starts but doesn’t cut properly, there may be an issue with the chain. First, check to see if the chain is moving. If it’s not, cut the engine and see if the chain brake is engaged. The brake can engage automatically from a sudden movement.

What kind of fuel does a Poulan Chain saw use?

Check the Fuel. If your Poulan chain saw won’t start, the first thing to check is the fuel. Always use a fuel mixture composed of 1 gallon fresh unleaded gasoline and 3.2 ounces of Poulan 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil, to achieve the recommended 40:1 fuel-to-oil ratio. When you mix the fuel and oil, date the container so you know you’re…

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Poulan recommends taking your saw to a professional chain sharpener for sharpening when necessary. Based in New York City, Jennifer Blair has been covering all things home and garden since 2001. Her writing has appeared on BobVila.com, World Lifestyle, and House Logic.