Fixing A Husqvarna Blower That Won't Start
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
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Thanks for watching. This blower would sometimes start but more recently it's not starting at all.
This video is meant as entertainment, always practice safety. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I just bought that blower for $149 from Lowe's. It runs great, but it does look like a pain to take apart 😂. I'll try to take care of this one lol. Thanks for all your hard work producing these great videos.
no problem and thank you
Rather Easy Too Work on as Far as Blowers are Concerned 😊 a Great Unit as Well I Have One Too 😊
It's not bad to take apart . Just did mine that was a trash pick. Getting spark and fuel but the plug seems like it has fowled. The diaphragm in the carb looked uneven. Will see after messing with some more.
Great job explaining your steps. One of the better videos I've watched.
Thank you I appreciate it
Have a handmedown Husqvarna. Its only a couple of yrs old but not cared for. Your video really helped me get it running. Thank you. Signed Grandmother in Portland Oregon 14:02 14:02
no problem and thank you for the comment
Very good presentation. Great job !
Thank you very much!
Husky makes good equipment. I always said that if I didn't have a Stihl I'd have a Husky. Never fooled with a Husky blower or trimmer but bet they'd bee an asset to the stable. Good fix for you and I'd be happy to have one myself. Blessings
they are pretty good for sure
I think so. Just scarce around here.@@HomeGaragechannel
I have one. I just replaced the purge bulb and fuel lines and filters. It does what I want it do. I like it more now that I know more about how it works,
I have to agree with you on that.
Nice fix
thank you
I’m in the market for a new gas blower, it has come down to this model vs the Echo PB 2620, which I’m leaning towards, factors include, chrome cylinder, multiple nozzles, pro grade, light weight. Number of positive reviews. Thanks
personally I'd go with the echo.
Echo hands down. Husqvarna on chainsaws, that's it.
I just finished my first season with an Echo PB 2620 and I am very happy I paid the extra $50 over the Echo PB 2520.
thank you for this... much appreciated
no problem
First off, great video! Very detailed and well-documented. Second, I have a 125b and 125bvx. Both failed at almost exactly five years. 90~100psi on both. Carb cannot be rebuilt on new models (green fuel cap is old model, American parts, better quality) due to EPA mess. Most of it is sealed up good. Same reason those adjustment screws aren't phillips or flat, unlike on my motorcycles, tractors, etc. I was told to basically buy new carbs. Both blowers are not in the shop, likely bound for the trash.
This DID force me to do the smart thing and pay more for a solid machine. I bought a Stihl BR800 X Magnum. My father-in-law is in construction and has Stihl products that he had before I met his daughter, fourteen years ago. All run flawlessly. I got a four-year warranty on mine at no charge. Oh, and it blows so much better than the old ones too! I might fix them and donate them, but I dunno', I don't want somebody mad at me!
great choice in blowers, but I do have to ask, did you ever consider replacing the carbs on the other blowers?
@@HomeGaragechannel No, I run only 93/E0 and when I took apart the carbs as best I could, they were spotless inside. No torn gaskets, no stiff rubber, nothing. Clean as a whistle.
Not a Husky fan or a fan of any brand that bury the carburetor under 3 different plastic covers.As always great content very informative 👍
Great point!
It's a great little blower when it runs right
you got that right
Mine stopped running after a year. Tore it apart. Found metal bits in the cylinder. Changed the piston and ring. New plug, filter, fuel, still wouldn’t start. Threw it in the trash. Felt good to be finally rid of it. After a few hours I retrieved it and gave it one last chance. It started and I finished the yard work with it. It’s still not completely running right but it’s getting there.
at least it started for you.
Ty
NP
great video as always friend
thank you very much!
I like this blower. Need to get me one to match my 525L. All the gas stations in my area are all ethanol mixed fuels, so I just buy the Husqvarna brand fuel in the big can.
nice choice in fuels
I have just got one of these that had been sitting for a few years. They replaced the carb and the fuel needle. £150. Hopefully it will work for many years to come.
wow that was a lot of money so yes let's hope that works
I have a question about a Craftsman leaf blower that is at least 35 years old. No parts are now available but it is missing one of the carb adjustment screws. Will the machine run missing one of the screws? What can I do since there are no parts available? I love you videos. You explain everything so good.
I'd have to know the model number but someone only came with one. as far as your question, I'm not sure because I've never tried running a carb with a fuel adjustment screw missing. My guess is that it's not going to run well, or possibly not even start.
Your videos are helpful and inspiring. What brand of cleaner do you use? It appears to work very well.
Thanks
thank you and I use the only degreaser harbor freight sells.
For me its stihl 100%
Ive had the top of the range echo blower and it was powerful but i couldnt get used to the feel of it.
Ive never been a fan of husky because they seem to over engineer there stuff which makes it difficult to work on.
Great video 👍🏻
Fair enough and thank you
Great video👍🙏👍🙏
Thank you very much!
I know that some people say that Husquvarna’s have a bad reputation, but all the ones I’ve had working in gardens. I’ve never had a problem with them? I’ve tended to have the problems with Stihl’s.
they all have issues here and there.
I have the same exact blower, it started out as an idling problem. If I let it idle for to long it wouldn't rev up and die, I bought a cheap Chinese carb off Amazon and fixed it right up
nice fix and you did it right
Greetings from Denmark, i enjoy your videos very much. Keep up the good work:)
I have a question of what soap you use in your duster bottle. It seems to be very efficient:)
thank you, it's an industrial cleaner from a local store, it's called Harbor Freight
Awesome video, thanks heaps. I was about to throw out my ryobi blower. Could you tell me what to use to clean the outside of it the stuff you use works well
thanks, and I'm using the Harbor Freight, yellow gallon jug of degreaser
I own Stihl equipment. I always go for high power, lite weight and ease of getting replacement parts. There is a Stihl dealer every 5 miles it seems.
Very well done video, well spoken and two the point. I learned something. Thanks.
I appreciate the comment and you make a good point
We have a local hardware store dealer but they will not sale parts, it’s for there repair shop only
So I go out of town or order online for my small engine shop
I love your videos you are right to the point. If you don’t mind me asking what chemical do you use to clean off the parts?
thank you very much, I use the yellow gallon Jug of degreaser from Harbor Freight
Thank you very much for answering me that I love HarborFreight
I would buy one, really, it's not bad at all to work on in my opinion and the Husqvarna engines last very well if ordinary maintenance is carried out .Thanks for this video 😊 Ian
you make a good point, they're one of the better ones for sure.
Great video thank you..Would you recommend replacing the 2 stroke mix with aspen while a machine is in storage during the winter or is it best to drain the fuel completely. Thanks in advance
I personally drain the fuel and run it dry, but your suggestion should work too
I dump gas and put atf or two cly oil in tank and pump thru carb
Don’t take very much oil to do this
120 PSI is good for a new machine as well !
it's not bad.
I've got one. First time in 3 years I've had to adjust anything on it. I found it 1 and a half turns is enough to get you started. And it doesn't need to be running like a raped ape. Just get it idling easy and running good when the trigger is pulled. Conservative adjustments are your key.
thanks for the advice
So, for winter storage, do you recommend emptying the gas tank AND running the carb dry?
Yes I do, otherwise the alternative is to start the blower once a month for every month of winter.
I prefer Stihl but I wouldn't turn my nose up at this one. If I knew I had a carb issue on it I'd probably do what you said and just replace the carb then try servicing the old one at a later date, that way it isn't an issue if I muddle it up.
I agree, this one is pretty good
Donyboy73 just did a similar video. Spark, fuel, compression, but wouldn't start. The issue was that the exhaust was plugged by insects 🐝 & needed to be cleaned.
thank you for that, I'll have to keep an eye out for that too.
Dirt dobbers are bad about doing this on any engine
Nice work, as usual. I have the same blower and it is a 2016 model. Runs well. I do have a question. How do you release the spring loaded air inlet? It is hinged but there seems to be a latch I cannot find and release it. Thanks in advance for your help.
Never mind. My blower is the base model and Husqvarna does not want to permit it open because they want customers to buy the more expensive model that allow the vacuum attachment.
glad you figured it out.
I would not get one, our church has one and I do not like it at all. It feels very cheap. I would definitely go echo or stihl over this one. Have you had or worked on a little 2 stroke water pump (like an echo wp1000?) I just got one, and wonder what you would do for storage for the pump besides draining the water out of the pump. Great video as always!
those are some very good points you made about the blower. And yes Echo Or Stihl would be my choice as well.
Very easy to work on the factory coils dont last long..
Hey what’s the secret formula that you soak the diaphragms in?? Thanks for the videos they are awsome!
Never mind I see you said break fluid to someone!
you got it!
I have a 2009 Troy bilt horse riding mower it is making a kicking noise and I know that the engine is good
I'm wondering if something is hitting the flywheel. Do you have to jump start your battery to get it to start?
Beware of aftermarket air filters
agreed
I’ve seen new ones kill the engine
Best to buy name brand stuff
I just replace the carbs I know that's wrong but I find it a lot easier then rebuilding them an them not work some times
agreed, unfortunately I have to at least try and replace them, and when that fails is when I replace them
well for me it does differ but yeah the old Husqvarna aka Husky type,s are a good unit etc.
agreed
I just bought one of these for $20. It's a year old and wouldn't start for the guy this year. I'm here to figure it out.
When you put him back together . You didn't use the primer bulb. After you rebuilt the carburetor if you were to use the primer bulb would it have flooded.
Not questioning your work cuz you do a great job.
But my blower does the exact same thing.
It ran ruff . I adjusted the carb and it runs good .
But if it don't start up it fowls out the plug.
And as always a great job and thank you for sharing
sorry I didn't show it but I did use the purge bulb, I cut it out for time, so next time, I'll be sure to show it.
Awesome video, were did you get the daigrams from.
I get them from amazon
Are all the carburetors on this model adjustable? I see two black screws but it doesn't look like they are adjustable? Your opinion please. My model of my Husqvarna is a 125B
every 125b I've seen has adjustment screws.
I have a Craftsman leaf blower that the primer bulb pushes in but doesn't fill and will only run on starter fluid, approx 20 years of age.
gotcha, I'd recommend a full service, which is new fuel lines, bulb, and carb.
Do you know how many turns it is for the factory settings for the carb adjustment on the high and low side? I can’t get mine right
no I don't and each carb requires it's own adjustments so it's difficult to use someone else's settings
You did a great job
thank you
Anytime
Where do you get your fuel line. Fuel line I bought self destructs after one season and I have to go fish for the clunk
I get mine from amazon, nothing special
What model pressure washer are you using or is that just a garden hose sprayer?
I'm actually using an Avanti waterless paint sprayer from Harbor Freight. I don't need that much pressure from a pressure washer.
Hi I am wondering from where do you buy metering diaphragms
I get mine from amazon
Should I get one of these for Christmas I need honest suggestions?
to be honest, no, I would recommend a Stihl or Echo.
I’ve adjusted my L & H screws so much I don’t know how to get them back to factory setting. Any idea how much they open from the closed position?
nope sorry
Hey bro what's up? To me it dosen't matter what brand of equipment a person uses but as for me, I know that you know where I stand with a certain brand of equipment. If this is what a person is able to afford and it is able to get their work done then by all means get it and get work done.
I like the way you put that
@@HomeGaragechannel thanks bro👍👍
What for hose dit you use
To clean it
I think you're asking me about the "type" of watering system I'm using? Well it's a paint sprayer from Harbor Freight.
I found out what was wrong with my leaf blower. The low screw was turned all the way up. Why or how I don't know but I could not get that damn thing started so I just started turning the screw down a quarter turn at a time. Eventually it sounded like it wanted to start so I kept turning until it started. Then I adjusted it properly so it will run but I also had to turn the high screw down also.
very nice work
@@HomeGaragechannel thanks yeah your video helped me. I didn't know which screw was what and I had already put it back together after cleaning the carb. I guess it was returned or just messed up at the factory but I've never encountered this before on a new saw. When I took the carb off fuel poured out of the head and the exhaust from me flooding it trying to start it and it being so out of adjustment I suppose. I could tell it was flooded but like I said I literally just bought the thing so I never expected to have problems right out of the box. Either way I started it again today and let it run and starts right up, idles fine, and runs great. Thanks again.
no problem
what liquid are you dipping rubber that into?
it's brake fluid
I have on of these blowers and my air box is very loose. I took off the carburetor cleaned it. Now it runs but i dont see why it feels loose. Like its the whole airbox and carburetor. Do you know the reason? Its something loose that i cant see?
the intake system is based around a flexible boot, it's supposed to be like that .
"love dealing with headaches"......funny.
more annoying that anything else
These are cheap big box store homeowner blowers. Have seen 4 with scored piston, rings, and cylinder in last 2 years. You have already done a video on His what na 125B blower, and I said the same thing.
yes you are correct
I'd get an Echo. That Husq. is a real pain to work on. The Echo is a breeze, and it's a better machine, with no built-in problems!
I agree with you on this one
Something that would start one day and not the next? Yup... 1969 Harley sportster. Lol.
LOL!!!
👍👍👍👍👍
thank you
Bad Carb Diaphragm and Carb Adjustment 😩😭👍🏼
yes you are correct, it was a combination of carb issues, along with a flooded engine.
From day one, I have nothing but problems with this blower.
sorry to hear that.
That blower is looking like it is a blower / leaf vacuum
I'm not sure on that but I can see what it looks that way.
@@HomeGaragechannel okay 👍😎👍
Hello i have a chainsaw that was running the day before but now wont start because it has no spark, do you know what could have happened?
unfortunately no, I'd only be guessing but do me a favor and try starting it today but don't use the choke and squeeze the throttle if that's possible on your model
You were right! when i squeese the throttle there is spark but not when im not pressing it down do you know the reason?
I have this blower, i replaced the carb, spark plug, air filter, piston, crank seals, new gas and STILL cant get it to run...any ideas?? 😟
if you confirmed spark, have you considered checking the compression of the engine?
@HomeGaragechannel well I don't have a Guage to check it, but I have a new piston in there and it sounds really compressed when I pull the rope to try to start it...
blue exhaust. why?
I think you mean to say "why Is the smoke coming out of the muffler? If so it's not blue, it's more like light black, almost grey.
My last blower was an echo, after learning how much husky and stihl parts are.
good choice
Some smoke out of it ,wrong fuel mix ...🤔
I think there was sum oil and fuel in the muffler that was burning off.
I have no need for a blower here. Nice fix on that one though.
thank you
I have one ,total junk! Replaced ignition coil twice and the carb once. Never again!
sorry to hear that
You just like cleaning carbs don't you come on admit it 🤣
LOL!!!! you got me!
wow 6 minutes ago
I have this one and I can’t stand the design.
I know right
Oh I'm early for once
thank you for being early