It is simply held in by plastic tabs on the primer bulb. All you have to do is pry behind it and easily pop it out with a flat screw driver.
The tabs break easily but replacment primer bulbs are available.
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Check with Ebay, I found one there.
A cracked primer bulb. You will need to replace it.
There is a primer on a Toro Recycler. This will have to be drain first then replace the fuel bowl.
You might check your primer bulb. Mine was cracked and the only way it would run was with the choke on about half way. I changed the primer bulb -- problem solved. Hope this helps.
primer bulb replacement on craftsman 32 cc week wacker
Symbols on small chainsaws typically represent the various functions and features available on the chainsaw, such as choke, primer bulb, ignition switch, throttle trigger, and chain brake. These symbols provide important information for operating the chainsaw safely and effectively.
You don't. They are not difficult to replace.
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Remove the filter cover. unhook the two fuel lines behind the primer bulb. Remove the two screws (inset star) that hold the carburetor, then gently rotate the filter base to expose the back of the primer bulb push the two retaining tabs and remove the primer taking notice which fuel lines go into it, one is longer than the other. Replace in reverse order and replace gaskets if damaged. Paul
A Poulan Pro chainsaw may keep flooding out due to issues such as a clogged carburetor, a faulty fuel line, or a malfunctioning primer bulb. When these components are not operating correctly, excess fuel can enter the engine and cause flooding. Regular maintenance and cleaning of these parts can help prevent the chainsaw from flooding out.
Common problem. Firing pin is worn, therefore not as long as it should be to properly concuss primer. Just replace pin.