Poulan Pro B8527ES Operator's Manual
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To start the Poulan Pro B8527ES, ensure it's on a flat surface and clear of debris. Set the choke to the full position, ensure the throttle is set to high, and pull the starter handle or use the electric start feature by plugging in and pressing the start button.
Regular maintenance includes checking and replacing the spark plug annually, changing the oil every 25 hours of operation or annually, and inspecting the auger and impeller for wear and tear. Lubricate moving parts as needed.
If the engine does not start, check the fuel level and ensure the fuel is fresh. Confirm the spark plug is clean and properly gapped. Ensure the choke and throttle settings are correct, and inspect the fuel line for blockages.
Check for clogs in the chute and ensure the auger is not jammed. Inspect the auger and impeller for damage or wear. Adjust the chute direction and angle to optimize throwing distance.
To replace the auger belt, first disconnect the spark plug. Remove the belt cover and loosen the tension on the belt. Remove the old belt and install the new one, ensuring it is properly seated on the pulleys. Re-tension the belt and replace the cover.
Use a high-quality SAE 5W-30 oil for the Poulan Pro B8527ES engine, especially in cold temperatures, to ensure proper lubrication and starting performance.
To clean the carburetor, first, drain the fuel. Remove the carburetor from the engine, disassemble it, and clean all components with a carburetor cleaner. Reassemble and reinstall, ensuring all connections are secure.
Excessive vibration can be caused by damaged or unbalanced augers or impellers. Inspect these components for damage and replace if necessary. Check that all bolts and connections are tight.
For off-season storage, drain the fuel and run the engine until it stops. Clean the exterior and apply a light coat of oil to metal parts to prevent rust. Store in a dry place and cover if possible.
Always wear appropriate winter clothing and safety glasses. Keep hands and feet away from moving parts and do not attempt to clear jams with the engine running. Be aware of your surroundings to avoid obstacles.