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Mickey McKamey Posted on Nov 14, 2017
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Homelite 240 stiff when trying to start. when you try to pull the rope starter it will go one revolution and you can not pull it any farther.

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Chain brake may be engaged you will have to remove the chain clutch cover to check. If that is not problem possibly the clutch has broken.

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Dear Mickey,
Since I do ot have your machine in hand, it is very hard to diagnose, but here is one thing you can be sure never to do, relative to your symptom.
Make sure whenever the machine is at rest, on a shelf, or cabinet, or even a storage box, that the spark plug is higher than the oil.
If you do not, the oil will run into the combustion chamber, making it impossible to start, because motor oil is not compressible.
If my suggestion makes no sense to you, ask a mechanic about this, and they can show you.
God bless your efforts.

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: pull rope broke

This usually happens at the most inopportune time. You go out mow the lawn, pull the rope and it comes out in your hand. Here's how to fix it yourself.
First, we'll talk about a simple rope replacement. In most cases you will have to remove the blower housing from the engine to get to the underside of the rewind starter where the rope is. We'll assume at this point that the spring is ok and you can just wind it back up again. You can check the spring by turning on the hub in a counter-clockwise direction and see if the spring gains tension. Do not try to remove the spring from its holder or you may end up having to take the mower in for service.
1. Remove the rope from around the hub. Since there is no tension, it should come right out. If you are lucky and it broke near one end, you can probably just re-use it. If it is badly frayed or too short, you will need to find a replacement at a local hardware store.
2. Attach the handle or tie a knot in one end of the rope so it will not wind all the way into the hub. You also may want to burn the rope ends to keep them from fraying and causing a problem in the future. Set the rope aside where you can grab it once you wind up the spring.
3. Wind the hub in a counter-clockwise direction using your thumb to keep it from unwinding, until the spring is tight. Then let it come back slightly so the rope hole in the starter housing lines up with the rope hole in the hub.
4. Stick the rope through both holes while holding the hub from unwinding. This is tricky because you don't want the hub to unwind on you before you have the rope secured in it. A pair of needle nose pliers or a small screwdriver or pick may help get the rope through.
5. Tie a half hitch knot in the rope after you have it through both holes. While holding the rope, release your hold on the hub and let the rope slowly pull itself back into the starter.
6. Put the blower housing back on and your ready to start the engine & mow.
Kurt

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2009

SOURCE: HUSQVARNA model 435 Difficult starting

the problem is in the ignition coil.it needs to be replaced.it is under warranty.its warranty is life time.call husqvarna and they will either send you a new one or send you to a husqvarna dealer to fix the problem.that is at no cost to you..............let me know if this helped.................

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: how do you fix homelite st 185 weedwacker pull start

Here is a link to that weed cutter...
http://www.odref.com/homelite/string-trimmers/ut-15039a.PDF
you need to unscrew part#37 .. it may be on very tight... hope this helps
Tobaz

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2009

SOURCE: recoil spring on homelite chain saw doesn't retract pull rope

Easy suggestion would be to get new spring coil. Is it older saw? Have had to change mine on poulan saws before.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 17, 2009

SOURCE: starter rope will not pull. Will pull smoothly

If I understand what you are saying... The starter pulls smoothly with the starter cover removed or when installed and the plug removed (no compression or spark). If this is correct I think your saw's timing has slipped or maybe a defective decomp valve. Time to visit your neighborhood chainsaw seller/mechanic.HTH
Lou

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