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Poulan 2375 Wildthing Chainsaw Gas / Fuel Cap Csi Chainsaw Models Listed Questions & Answers
How do i unlock brake on a Poulan wildthing 2375 chainsaw
First, stop your engine. Check to make sure that the chain brake isn't engaged. The chain brake can activate automatically by a sudden movement or impact. You can disengage the chain brake by pulling the chain brake hand guard back against the front handle and releasing slowly. If the chain brake is disengaged and the chain does not turn; turn off the saw, then check the drive links on the chain, the bar groove and the sprocket nose on the bar. A burr on the drive links will bind the chain in the bar. If the bar has been pinched, the chain will not pass freely through the groove. If a sliver of wood has gotten into the sprocket nose, it will not turn at all. Also, look at the drive sprocket on the saw itself to see if it has a groove worn into it. A drive sprocket with a groove worn into it will damage the chain.
How do I remove the gas tank on a Poulan Pro PPBP30/30cc gas backpack blower?
To remove the gas tank on a Poulan Pro PPBP30/30cc gas backpack blower, follow these general steps:
1. Ensure the blower is turned off and cool before starting any maintenance.
2. Locate the gas tank on the blower. It is typically positioned near the engine.
3. Look for any screws or bolts securing the gas tank to the blower. Use the appropriate tools, such as a screwdriver or wrench, to remove them.
4. Once the screws or bolts are removed, gently lift the gas tank away from the blower. Be cautious not to spill any fuel.
5. If there are any fuel lines or connections attached to the tank, disconnect them carefully by loosening the clamps or fittings.
6. Once all connections are detached, the gas tank should be free to remove completely.
Please note that specific models may have slight variations in the removal process, so consulting the Poulan Pro PPBP30/30cc gas backpack blower's user manual for detailed instructions is recommended.
11/19/2023 12:08:03 PM •
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on Nov 19, 2023
Why will my Poulan Pro PO16542LT riding mower only go forward and backwards when clutch is engaged but when clutch is released it stops moving?
It sounds like there may be an issue with the drive belt on your Poulan Pro PO16542LT riding mower. When you engage the clutch, the belt tightens and provides power to the wheels, allowing the mower to move forward or backward. When you release the clutch, the belt should become loose and the mower should stop moving.
If the belt is loose or damaged, it may not be providing enough power to the wheels when the clutch is engaged. This could cause the mower to move slowly or not at all. When you release the clutch, the belt may not be loose enough to completely disengage from the wheels, which could cause the mower to continue moving slowly or even stall.
To check the drive belt, you'll need to consult the owner's manual for your specific model of mower. The manual should provide instructions for inspecting and replacing the belt if necessary. Alternatively, you may want to take the mower to a professional for repairs if you're not comfortable working on it yourself.
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