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Husqvarna 236 issues


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Just some of the history of this machine, it replaced the 235 which replaced the 137, these machines are built in the Poulan factory in the states, it has also now been replaced by the 120 mk2, basically the same saw with new name, they are out and out domestic machines, starting procedure.

purge bubble as many times as it takes to 3/4 fill the bulb

pull the choke out

crank the engine twice, never any more, even if you do not hear a fire

push choke back in, do not touch the throttle

crank the engine till it fires up

If you purchased in the box you will need the carb to be re set as they do not run well out of the box, you need a special tool to adjust the carb screws, get rid of the 91sg chain as this cuts very slow.

Good luck

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