Poulan pro 25cc trimmer

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Poulan pro 25cc trimmer
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? for you since you got it apart can you make it work on a bicycle to have a motorized ebike

kellyfinch-psqi
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Thanks for posting this, Gary! Saved me some cussin'!!

BoffinGrusky
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I’ve replaced the rope started and a recoil spring but when I put it all back together the rope won’t pull. I can’t get a bit of help to figure out why.

ReginaBarnett
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You're a tough one, Gary! I would've given up by now & bought a new one! I have same weed trimmer! Having heck of a time getting cover off! Not getting spark, so in trying to get to other end of sparkplug wire. After watching you disassemble it, not sure I wanna bother! Thanks so much for sharing! And congratulations, my friend!

jdhorton
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Hey Gary Wright, Thanks so much for posting this. You're da man! Just what I needed! I almost gave up until I found this!

greggtheballoonguy
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Could you please tell us what kind of screwdriver we need to remove the clutch drum screw ? You mentioned it’s Torx but what size and where I can find that special screwdriver ?
Thanks

myhomeinedmonton
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I have the same trimmer but it is labeled as a Craftsman. It starts but immediately stalls, I believe the screen arrestor is clogged with carbon, but on that particular model there doesn't seem to be any way to access the muffler. That plastic "bubble" is a solid piece that covers the muffler. Sears says it is not serviceable by the consumer and you have to take it to them to be fixed. That would cost more than it's worth. When I buy I new one, at last I will know enough next time to not buy that design. I couldn't quite tell from your video if you could have accessed the muffler once you had it all apart. Maybe I'll try taking it all apart before tossing the trimmer in the trash. This is all new to

leeb.
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I admire your patience but you will find out it is very hard and labor intensive to keep one of those running very long. As a general rule with these, if the recoil is not on the back of the engine, I wouldn’t buy it. I would spend a little more money and get something much better. These only last a few years at best if you take care of them. You need to adjust the carb on your Pullin’ Pro.

andybecker
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Goodnight
Gary Wright
very good video I just wanted to know how the disassembling of the brushcutter is going since I do not have the manual and I have the same machine only that I disagree and I can not get the piece to put the thread back if you could provide me the manual or the key parts for the dismantling would thank you very much thank you

alabaadios
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I have this model, really like it until I had to replace the starter rope. I wish they had designed this better, as the rope does wear out and break. But your video explains it pretty good.

kenbo
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Hello Gary, I'm at the 2:15 point, and I don't understand how you got the clutch loosened. I try to turn it, but the piston is moving and preventing torque. Did you pack the piston chamber with something?

joondalupjeff
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You might put another turn on the recoil spring to take up slack in the cord.I just took one of these apart to do just that(had a heck of a time getting the clutch retaining screw out).

MIKE
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I have the same unit. What is the size of the Torx screw that holds the Clutch Drum? Thanks

twstbrks
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I really appreciate your video, I've followed all the way in disassembly. But I'm having a problem getting tension on the pull cord. I've taken it appart twice. The rope won't pull. Help

jdziatlik
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I have the same Poulan. I bought a brush trimmer attachment. When i went back to the string trimmer, the front shaft wouldn't go on far enough to latch. Any ideas?

wognessmonster
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I used to buy weed eaters like that fix them before I just buy echo now easier to work on. but very educational video

gabeslawncare
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Wish the video was more howto and less of just the cliffnotes. This video showed me what to do but not how to do it.

jasonnewell