Will not start on it own you can start it with starting fluid
SOURCE: WILL NOT START
This could help
http://www.fixya.com/support/t2241903-husqvarna_324ldx_4_cycle_string_trimmer
SOURCE: how to replace accessories from a husqvarna power motor
Straight from Husky, the pole saw runs about $200...or if you have the straight shaft, you can get just the head for $185:
http://www.husqvarna.com/us/homeowner/products/trimmers/popular-accessories/
SOURCE: husqvarna 125L quit running, it runs then shuts off
Check the gas line. The Husqvarna is having a problem gas additives causing the gas line to deteriorate and colapse.
SOURCE: HUSQVARNA 125L/LDTHE TRIMMER WILL NOT CARRY A WORK
Buy a new Homelite you can get one for under a hundred dollars at home depo. This will help out and the parts for yours to fix would be about the same. Sounds like there is a problem with power, could be the cable drive is malfunctioning.http://www.homelite.com/
SOURCE: My husqvarna 125l will not
Hi chrisputten...
Try these solutions...
Check to make sure you are getting fire/spark at the plug, if so then do the following:
Check/Clean/Replace your fuel filter if you have one, normally they will be located in the fuel tank.
If the mower/weedeater is over a couple of years old, then I recommend that you buy and install a new carburetor repair kit,because the diaphragm will get hard and that will cause it to be hard to crank.
Sounds like you will need to clean the carburetor or replace your carburetor internal rubber parts like the diaphgram and O rings.
Be sure to use compressed air to blow out all the fuel and air passages.
Be careful when blowing out the passages, because there are sometimes small rubber type seats in the bottom of some of the passages.
Sometimes you can get by with priming the carburetor or using starting fluid and letting it run a few times like that and it will flush the gunk out of the jets,but most of the time you will need to rebuild the carburetor.
Keep in mind that the float for the carburetor must be level when you go to reassemble the carburetor or follow the instrucitons you get with the carburetor kit.
When you clean your carburetor and remove the jet screws, you will first need to lightly seat the jet screws.
But before you lightly seat the jet screws count the number of turns it takes to seat the jet screws from their original position.
Be sure to mark the turns down on a piece of paper.
That way when you put the jets back in, you know to lightly seat them first and then turn them back out to their orginal position before you started.
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