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You may contact the manufacturer, download manuals, check fuel/oil ratios, order parts, find your local service center, and view other resources using these links:
Once again, you'll need to refer to your owners/service manual.
You may contact the manufacturer, download manuals, check fuel/oil ratios, order parts, find your local service center, and view other resources using these links:
Sometimes a high pressure air hose works. Sometimes but not always a paper clip can unclog them. I would try the air pressure first. Seems to work the best if your not going to replace them.
the unit will only **** up solution when the pressure is low, thats how they all work so you cant use pressure at the same time. You will notice that the pressure drops when using the solution ****..
soap 1st the pressure wash.
The switch number I found is 7022140A02 and list is 2.84. You can go to McCullochpower.com and find a dealer near you or order the part online. You can follo the links to look at the same breakdown I found for other parts
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