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This machine is running too lean ( insufficient fuel getting to the cylinder ) things that make it run too lean are.
Blocked fuel filter in the fuel tank.
Cracked or split fuel pipe.
Incorrect settings on the carb.
Dirt or blockage in the carb
Diaphragm's hardened in the carb
Things you can do yourself, hook the pipe out of the fuel tank and replace the filter on the end, if you are not mechanically minded you will need somebody to service the carb, and re set it for you.
Since there's quite a bit of engineering behind a primer here's a video to help you better understand the components and how they work so you can better isolate where your issue lies. Good luck!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jalfpoldyo0
empty the petrol,feed the black line (the fuel intake) into the tank and grab the end of it thats attached to the filter inside the tank. now you can feed a new fuel line through into the tank and reattach to the filter. hopefully this will solve your problem ive just done this but mine still wont start, either flooded or spark plug. by the way i bought mine new and the fuel line was split.
This is an old machine made by Mariama under licence to Husqvarna, the grommet in the tank takes two pipes and was part no. 531002411, try the web for a seller.
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