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Echo PB-770T starter binding?

#1

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GMX

Hi - got myself a PB-770T backpack blower recently. I have only used it a couple times so far, but every time I try to start it, the recoil starter is very difficult to pull. It feels like it's binding -- I'll pull it and before it gets 1/2way out, it will jerk the whole unit. I already have my foot on the bottom plate of the blower, but I also have to steady the backpack using my hand just to keep it from getting pulled out from under my foot.

Once I 'secure' it like this it does start, on 1 or 2 pulls. And then it runs fine (ran it for about 2 hours so far). It just seems excessively difficult to get the recoil starter to turn.

I have a 2-cycle Echo trimmer and granted, it's a much smaller tool than this, but it never gave me any trouble on the pull stroke. Is this normal or is there something wrong with the starter you think?

Thanks!


#2

M

mechanic mark

See page 29 in Operators Manual & read carefully using 89 octane unleaded fuel & OEM Echo 2 cycle oil, spark plug gap, etc.
I use 93 octane fuel in everything. If you're still having problems I would return unit for a new one.


#3

G

GMX

See page 29 in Operators Manual & read carefully using 89 octane unleaded fuel & OEM Echo 2 cycle oil, spark plug gap, etc.
I use 93 octane fuel in everything. If you're still having problems I would return unit for a new one.
Thanks -- I was using PowerCare pre-mix fuel (ethanol-free, 92-octane 50:1 from HD). Plug was pre-installed from the factory.

Of course returning it would be a pain, had it shipped from SherrillTree, but I'll take a look at their policy and see how they might handle this.


#4

R

Rivets

Another reason to purchase from your local dealer.


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