Hi Kathy:
Just hit the link and follow the directions:
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/133857/Poulan-Pro-Poulan-Pro-96172000403.html
Good Luck!
Jim
SOURCE: how do you change a head on a poulan pro trimmer
Try putting a wrench on the nut that is above the head to hold it steady. Then try turning the head off being aware that the stud the head spins on to has left handed thread on it.
SOURCE: This is a Poulan Pro Link model PPB 250E week
Take the casing off of trimmer and see if the one of the wires to the on/off switch is touching the engine.
Or it may even be a fuel line. If this is the case, look for damage to the fuel lines as well.
Jim
SOURCE: How do you wind replacement line to the Poulan Pro
If it is a duel line trimmer then:
Cut two separate pieces of string, about 7 ft. each.
Stick the end of
the line in the hole on the inside of spool.
Wind clockwise onto spool,
putting the line that is closest to the ground on first.
Once you have
winded this piece on, lock the last 4 inches of line through the slits
on spool.
Repeat process for second piece of line, locking the last 4
inches in slot opposite the other locked in piece.
Put the spool on the
trimmer, feeding the end of lines through either hole on trimmer.
Before you push the spool all the way on, pull the strings out of the
locked position.
If it is a single line trimmer, just wind a single piece of string clockwise onto spool.
Jim
SOURCE: the pull cord on my poulan pro weedeater will not
You have a broken recoil spring. Dis-assemble (pull-off) the recoil housing and check for proper dog alingnment, broken spring, or something jammed between recoil sprocket and engine block.
SOURCE: can not adjust carburetor
Yes...they have them on Ebay. Normally you won't be able to get one from a small engine repair place or dealer unless you're "in" with them. You can make using a 22 gauge-18 calibre electrical connector. (Quick disconnects-female) They need to be female spade terminals and you can stick um on the end of a screw driver and then push them down over the round-splined heads of the L and H adjusting needles on the carb. Probably have them at auto parts store....if not Radio Shack.
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