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135R (2011-02) Husqvarna Brush Cutter

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Located inside the fuel tank, the fuel filter removes debris before it can reach the carburetor. If your small engine starts with difficulty or idles rough, it may be clogged, restricting the flow of ...
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This is an air purge for various lawn and garden equipment. The air purge may also be known as the primer bulb, and it is made for small engines. This part circulates fuel into the carburetor of your ...
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Genuine Husqvarna replacement part, this item is sold individually. The purpose of the Fuel Tank Bushing is to create a seal and prevent leaks from the fuel tank. The fuel line are inserted in to the ...
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This is an authentic starter pawl bridge which is sourced directly from original manufacturer. This item provides the resistance needed for the starter rope to start the trimmer. It is made out of met...
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This is a genuine manufacturer approved replacement part designed for use with Husqvarna chainsaws. The purpose of this rope is to allow user to to start the engine. Includes one (1) fabric rope per o...
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This is an authentic replacement part assembled by original manufacturer. It is used in various Husqvarna power tools. An O-ring is used to seal and buffer two connecting parts in order to prevent lea...
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This fuel hose/line that is supplied directly from original equipment manufacturer. It is an authentic part commonly used on Husqvarna trimmers/edgers. The fuel line is connected to an in-tank fuel fi...
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This E-ring is an authentic OEM part which is designed for use with Husqvarna chainsaws. It helps to secure the pivot pin which holds the handguard. This is an identical replacement for a damaged or a...
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This high quality gasket is a genuine manufacturer sourced replacement part that is specially designed for Husqvarna gas powered handheld lawn and garden equipement. This gasket is generally used to p...
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This screw is an authentic OEM part which made for Husqvarna chainsaws. It is designed for multiple uses based on your tool. Please refer to diagrams for correct location and applied use of this screw...
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This replacement screw is a high quality hardware that is commonly utilized on Husqvarna chainsaws. It is an authentic OEM item that has multiple uses, for correct location and application of this scr...
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This is an authentic item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with Husqvarna handheld lawn and garden equipment. It is an identical replacement for a missing or a faulty st...
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Peter
September 19, 2022
Starts ok when cold but not when hot...needs about an hour to cool down then starts...usually about 4 pulls....runs ok then
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Hi Peter, thank you for your question. The carburetors always get gummed up in these small 2-stroke engines from the gas/oil mixture breaking down. Make sure the spark plug is clean and in good working order and that the air cleaner is free of dirt and debris. Locate the 2 adjustment screws on the carburetor. One screw will be for the idle speed or low speed and the other is for the high speed. Turn both screws counterclockwise to back them out. This will set them in the "open" position. Turn each screw clockwise two full turns. This will be the starting point for adjusting the carburetor. Start the engine and let it warm up for a . Adjust the choke lever to help start the engine, if needed. Turn the screw for the idle speed clockwise until the motor sounds like it is going to stall, then turn it counterclockwise ¼ to ½ turn. Hold the throttle for the engine wide open to run the engine at high rpm. Turn the screw for the high speed counterclockwise until the engine begins to run smooth, then turn it ¼ turn clockwise. Best Regards

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