I appreciate the video, very helpful especially the fuel line replacement part. A friend gave me one, ordered the kit and it 🏃♀️great. THANKS Please stop with the jokes they are killing me inside 🤣
I use my 125b for personal use and it's been holding up fine for years. I'm now having to replace the fuel lines but that's common for the years it has on it. I like the style you use on your videos to explain how to fix. Not quite sure about he jokes though. lol
my old (2011)Husqvarna 125B leaf blower can still push the tons of acorns that have dropped from the oaks this year ... my backup Craftsman moves the leaves but struggles moving the acorns ... will order a 2-pack fuel line & filter w/ primer from Amazon (just $11.99 as of nov.3rd, 2022) for the Husqvarna and install it myself and save money ... will listen to Psychedelic Sunday on Spotify while working on the fuel line assembly ... no joke(s) !!! ... LOL !!!
Great video. Great content. I’m subscribed. I’m having a bit of trouble though. I picked up one of these 125b units for free. The fuel had turned to varnish, and the lines literally disintegrated in my hand as I removed them from the tank. I replaced the lines with the kit as described in your video. When replaced, and filled with fresh 50:1 fuel, the blower would briefly fun on half choke only. The motor would idle up, then die. Any subsequent attempts at starting it, feathering the choke, or giving it throttle would also kill the engine. I later did a carb rebuild. Fuel pump side was full of junk. I reinstalled the carb and same exact result. Suspecting my issue lived deeper in the carb, I ended up replacing it with an OEM carb. Same exact result. Does anyone have any ideas? It does have spark.
@@TheGreasyShopRag I had not watched that video. Thank you for the recommendation. I was so excited to check the exhaust port on my unit after watching that video. I got out there only to find the exhaust outlet free and clear. I blew out the exhaust screen just to be sure, but I’m still experiencing the same issues when trying to start. The carb does not feel loose when wiggling it, but I’ll do the disassembly tomorrow to access those two screws you mention.
Hey man I did this replacement but it seems like it’s still Having trouble priming. Did the drop in just like this. It’s actually running now though. I drained the tank so I was wondering if maybe it had air in the lines or it was flooded or something.
@@TheGreasyShopRag Just put a new fuel line kit, and new carb on this model I picked up for free. I cant get that bulb to prime either feels like I am pumping just air. Thoughts?
@@TheGreasyShopRag Not oem. I figured it out, the fuel line in the tank came disconnected from the stopper. Duh. Starts up now. I have a broken wire to the coil to fix now because now it will not turn off lol.
I have a Husqvarna 535LS trimmer and when it is in running mode gas steady leaks out of the gas cap. Is there something causing that or do you think just the gas cap needs replaced
Dude, my boss lets me hang that camera over my bench while he pays me to work. I don't get to mess around with camera angles. I do appreciate the input but am happy to be able to capture what I do.
@@Alan-s4u2n It could be. Does your carb/air filter wiggle like the one in this video? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yPeNSOpnIbc.htmlsi=E3JSl3ujlUJbrkHS
My boss lets me hang that camera over my bench while he pays me to work. I don't get to mess around with camera angles. I do appreciate your input but am happy to be able to capture what I do.
My boss lets me hang that camera over my bench while he pays me to work. I don't get to mess around with camera angles. I do appreciate your input but am happy to be able to capture what I do.