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Check the air line and the fuel line. Look for cracks in the lines. Also check where the air line connects to the fan motor and fuel nozzle and the where the fuel line connects to the filter and the fuel nozzle. You need it to fit tight. If it is stretched out trim some from the ends and put them back on. This will help them fit tighter. Also check the fuel filter. If this doesn't help let me know and if it does don't forget to rate the answer. [email protected]
Make sure that the ignitor is in the mist of atomized fuel. Or better yet do you have signs of fuel atomization? Check fuel filter usually an in line transparent type filter, if it is clear check the nozzle they have a screen inside as a filter as well no fuel there lines to the tank are next in line if you have fuel up to the nozzle it may be time to replace the nozzle sorry but you can not clean them any slight bend or widening of the holes changes the rate of the nozzle. Pay attention to the GPH rating and spray angle when replacing the nozzle.
Just in time for a spring cleanup! Sparkplug----- fuel filter-- 2--air filters vanes in the pump assembly which you can purchase at your local lawnmower repair shop ,or they can order them....
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