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That suxs remove good one place screwdriver under and near bolt that won't turn. Put good bolt BAC on hand tight. Apply pressure to scrwedrive trying to remove bad bolt. U have to take it to a machine shop or get that fixed good luc
Its either well flooded, or the carb needle is leaking, remove the spark plug, with the ignition switch off crank the engine to evacuate any fuel left in the cylinder, leave the machine for a couple of hours, re fit the plug and try to start useing no choke, if it still does not start, remove the spark plug again, rest it on top of the cylinder ( away from the spark plug hole ) crank the engine and check for a spark, if it has a good spark and the plug is soaked with fuel it could be a carb needle leaking, remove the carb, remove the metering cover held with four screws, replace the rubber tipped needle.
If the above is not the correct model it can be found here: Poulan.com http://www.ordertree.com/modelinfo/POULAN-WEED-EATER/75.59.html The dash number of your serial number is the type. Hose can be purchased at any chainsaw outlet, Inquire about how much hose they recommend. I have not found a good hose stretcher and I have been looking. Good luck with your project. Any additional questions you may have can be asked below. I hope you found this most helpful. Lou
Replace the spark plug then try this: Ignition Coil Test by SmallEng.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7WNBDRG4C4 You may need to use a jumper wire between the threaded part of the plug and the cooling fins. You do not have to bend up the electrode.
Possibly gunk has accumulated inside the handle,preventing the trigger from moving correctly. Try spaying WD40 or other lubricant inside the handle around the trigger. That may loosen up the trigger. Also, try the WD40 on any part of the linkage that you can locate.
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