SOURCE: husky 125B blower, new right
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You will need to adjust the high speed setting on your Carburetor jet. Turning the screw out just 1/2 turn or so should do the trick. It is not so hard to adjust the Carburetor, however, yes you do need a special tool that is very hard to get your hands on, in order to adjust the jet screws. They don't make many engines with plain screw heads anymore. The newer Carburetors are factory set lean so they can pass emission standards. Since you just bought yours, a local husky dealer should adjust the mixture for free. I hope I've helped. If you found this reply useful, please leave me some THUMBS UP, if you feel I
SOURCE: blower does not start. carb
how many lines run into the carb or come out of the gas tank maybe you got them mixed up
SOURCE: 125b no start- no
Testing for no spark cause on the 125B Leaf blower engine You need to remove the shroud of the front of the engine (the side with the recoil. Follow the spark plug wire to the coil. Once you find the coil you should see a small wire hooked to it. Disconnect this wire and check for spark again. You will have to reinstall the engine shroud and recoil to do this.
If you have no spark then you need a new ignition module. If you do then your kill switch wiring is most likely grounding out somewhere between the coil and the kill switch.
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The original problem was it wanted to shut down when the throttle was engaged.
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