Is your leaf blower not starting or running rough? In many cases, the problem is caused by either a clogged carburetor or a damaged fuel line, both of which directly affect fuel delivery to the engine.
The carburetor of a leaf blower controls the air–fuel mixture, while the fuel line supplies fuel from the tank to the carburetor. Even minor faults in either component can lead to starting issues, unstable idling, or reduced engine performance. Because these symptoms often overlap, carburetor problems are frequently mistaken for fuel line failures.
This blog breaks down the key symptoms of both issues and provides a simple step-by-step method to pinpoint the exact cause. By the end, you’ll know exactly which com









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