Poulan Pro PP136 Operator's Manual
![Poulan Pro PP136 Trimmer manual cover](/images/xyzzjYnKzhRAclRiDqExMhIV/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To start your Poulan Pro PP136 Trimmer, ensure the switch is in the "On" position, press the primer bulb 6 times, set the choke to full, and pull the starter rope until the engine attempts to start. Once it attempts, move the choke to half and pull again until it starts.
Use a mixture of unleaded gasoline and 2-cycle oil at a ratio of 40:1. Ensure the gasoline has an octane rating of 87 or higher and the oil is specifically designed for air-cooled engines.
To replace the trimmer line, turn off the trimmer and disconnect it from the power source. Remove the spool cover, take out any remaining line, and wind new line onto the spool in the direction indicated. Reattach the spool and cover.
If your trimmer won't start, check the fuel mixture, ensure the spark plug is clean and functional, and verify that the air filter is not clogged. Additionally, make sure the on/off switch is in the correct position.
Check the air filter before each use. Clean it every five hours of operation or sooner if it's visibly dirty. Replace the air filter if it shows signs of damage or excessive dirt that cannot be cleaned.
Regular maintenance includes inspecting and cleaning the air filter, checking and replacing the spark plug annually, inspecting the fuel filter, and sharpening the trimmer line as needed.
Excessive vibration can be reduced by ensuring the trimmer head is balanced, verifying that the shaft is not bent, and tightening any loose parts. Regularly inspect the trimmer for any wear and tear that could cause imbalance.
Yes, the Poulan Pro PP136 is compatible with several attachments such as blower, edger, and cultivator attachments. Ensure the attachments are designed for use with your model.
To store your trimmer, drain the fuel tank, clean the trimmer thoroughly, and store it in a dry, cool place. It is advisable to remove the spark plug and add a few drops of oil into the cylinder to prevent rust.
If the trimmer line keeps breaking, check that you are using the correct line size. Avoid making contact with hard surfaces such as concrete, brick, or fencing. Inspect the trimmer head for damage or wear.