Why Are Poulan Chainsaws So Hard To Start? How To Fix Easily


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Why Are Poulan Chainsaws So Hard To Start? How To Fix

Over the years, Poulan chainsaws have gained a reputation for being difficult to start. Many owners of these chainsaws have complained about this issue. There are several reasons why Poulan chainsaws may be hard to start.

A Poulan chainsaw may be difficult to start if the spark plug is faulty. If the spark plug is fouled and not working properly, it won’t be easy to start the chainsaw.

Another reason may be that the carburetor is dirty and not adjusted properly. If the carburetor is dirty, it will need to be cleaned.

If the carburetor is out of adjustment, it will need to be adjusted. Lastly, the fuel may be old and stale. If the fuel is more than 30 days old, it will need to be replaced.

If you have difficulty starting your Poulan chainsaw, check the spark plug, carburetor, and fuel. By doing this, you should be able to fix the issue and get your chainsaw running properly.

Why Does My Chainsaw Take Forever To Start?

If your chainsaw takes a long time to start, there are several potential causes. First, the spark plug may be fouled or damaged. Second, the carburetor may be dirty and need to be cleaned. Third, the fuel may be old and stale. Lastly, the air filter may be dirty and need to be replaced.

These issues are easily remedied and will more than likely fix the problem. However, if the problem persists, it is best to take the chainsaw to a qualified technician for further diagnosis and repair.

How Do I Get My Poulan Chainsaw To Start?

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Starting a Poulan chainsaw is a straightforward process that can be done by just about anyone. The process for starting a Poulan saw is as follows:

  1. Engage chain brake
  2. Fill the chainsaw with fresh mixed 2-cycle fuel
  3. Fill the chainsaw with bar and chain oil
  4. Make sure the on/off switch is in the run position
  5. Pull the choke lever to full extension (full choke)
  6. Pull the starter rope 2 to 5 times until the chainsaw burps.
  7. Push the choke lever into (half choke)
  8. Pull the starter rope 2 to 5 times until starts
  9. Push the choke lever into the (choke-off position)
  10. Disengage the chain brake and start cutting

If your Poulan chainsaw doesn’t start following these steps, there may be a more serious issue at hand. In this case, it is best to take the chainsaw to a qualified technician for further diagnosis and repair.

How Do I Make My Chainsaw Easier To Start?

Chainsaws can be difficult to start if they have not been properly maintained. However, there are several things that you can do to make your chainsaw easier to start.

First, ensure the fuel is fresh and the correct mix of oil and gas. Second, make sure the spark plug is clean and in good condition. Third, make sure the carburetor is clean and properly adjusted. Lastly, make sure the air filter is clean.

By doing these things, you will help ensure that your chainsaw will not only start easier but will run better for years to come. However, if the problem persists, it is best to take the chainsaw to a qualified technician for further diagnosis and repair. In some cases, the repair cost may get close to or exceed the cost of a new saw. In cases like this, it is best to purchase a new chainsaw and properly dispose of the old one.

Why Is My New Chainsaw Not Starting?

why are new poulan chainsaw so hard to start

So you have a new chainsaw, and you can’t start it? There could be a few reasons why this is happening, and in most cases can be easily overcome.

Reasons Why A New Chainsaw Won’t Start:

  1. Use only fresh, properly mixed 2-cycle fuel less than 1-month-old
  2. Make sure the chainsaw has fuel in the fuel tank, not the bar oil reservoir
  3. Check the on/off switch and make sure it is in the run position
  4. Make sure you are operating the choke in the correct direction
  5. Follow the owner’s manual for the starting procedure. Not following the starting procedure can lead to a flooded chainsaw.

Should The Brake Be On When Starting A Chainsaw?

Yes, the chain brake should be on 100% of the time when starting a chainsaw. The chain brake is a safety device that helps prevent the chainsaw chain from injuring the chainsaw operator. When starting a chainsaw, the operator could accidentally come into contact with a moving chain and sustain serious injury.

To avoid this, the chain brake should be engaged when starting the chainsaw. Once the chainsaw is started, and the operator has a firm grip on the saw, the brake can be released, and the operator can start cutting.

The chain brake is engaged by pushing the brake lever forward into the locked position. To release the brake, pull the lever back into the unlocked position.

Do You Throttle When Starting Chainsaw?

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No, you do not engage the throttle when starting a chainsaw. Starting a chainsaw with an engaged trigger is dangerous and can result in injury.

Regarding safety, always follow the proper starting procedure of your chainsaw. Chainsaws like Poulan, Husquvarna, and Stihl have a choking system that will feed the chainsaw fuel and aid in the starting process. If you utilize the coking system properly, starting the chainsaw will be a breeze.

If you’re having trouble starting your chainsaw, make sure you’re following the proper starting procedure.

Wrapping Up

Poulan chainsaws can be hard to start if you do not follow the proper starting procedure. If you follow the steps outlined in this article, you should have no problem starting your Poulan chainsaw.

However, if you’re still having trouble, your chainsaw may have one or more of the above issues that need to be resolved. If you are not comfortable repairing your chainsaw, you need to take it to a qualified technician.

Remember, always put safety first when working with any power saw. Be safe out there, and happy cutting.

Steven R

I have been part of the chainsaw and outdoor power equipment business in one way or the other for over 35 years. There are not many things that I have not seen in the business. From repairs, sales, equipment operation, and safety I can help you with your questions.

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