Tim
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In place of a detailed illustration (not available), please check the hoses per the following:
The fuel feed hose from the fuel tank, the one with the fuel filter attached, goes to the fuel inlet nipple on the carburetor - usually to the opposite side from the adjusting needles, but will always be closer to the fuel pump diaphragm side of the carburetor.
The short purge hose comes from the nipple next to the adjusting needles to the short nipple on the purge bulb.
The dump hose goes from the long nipple on the bulb directly back to the fuel tank.
When the bulb is depressed, any fuel/air in the bulb is ejected into the tank; when the bulb expands, it sucks fuel from the tank through the carburetor and into the bulb to assure a fresh supply of fuel is drawn into the carburetor.
Tim
Thanks for contacting Husqvarna to post your questions.
In place of a detailed illustration (not available), please check the hoses per the following:
The fuel feed hose from the fuel tank, the one with the fuel filter attached, goes to the fuel inlet nipple on the carburetor - usually to the opposite side from the adjusting needles, but will always be closer to the fuel pump diaphragm side of the carburetor.
The short purge hose comes from the nipple next to the adjusting needles to the short nipple on the purge bulb.
The dump hose goes from the long nipple on the bulb directly back to the fuel tank.
When the bulb is depressed, any fuel/air in the bulb is ejected into the tank; when the bulb expands, it sucks fuel from the tank through the carburetor and into the bulb to assure a fresh supply of fuel is drawn into the carburetor.