Part Location Diagram of 575296301 Husqvarna PLEATED FILTER
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Replacing your Poulan Chainsaw PLEATED FILTER
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PLEATED FILTER 575296301

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Husqvarna
ERP Number:
ERP18528549
Part Number:
575296301
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Husqvarna Genuine OEM Filter which is sold individually. The function of this part is to clean the air entering the carburetor on chainsaws. If the chainsaw engine stops after a few seconds or runs poorly it is recommended to replace the filter. Pleated Filters have proven to be efficient, effective, and cost-effective way to clean the air supplied into carburetor.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • Poulan
  • Craftsman
This part works with the following products:
  • Chainsaw
Part# 575296301 replaces these:
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The chain drive sprocket had broken teeth and the whole drum assembly needed to be replaced. Also, while I had the saw apart, I decided to install a new filter, and a new chain tensioner.

todd from Cuyuna , Minnesota

8 of 8 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Parts Used:
575296301, 545171901, 576752301
The chain tension kit and the filter were simple replacements, but the drum assembly was a small challenge. I removed the out cover to expose the drum assembly. You Tube has some good videos connected with replacing the drum assembly, but basically you have to use a piston stop of some sorts. The pros suggest using a piece of cord to j am the piston, but this did not work for me. Instead, I removed the spark plug and used a wooden dowel slightly smaller than the spark plug hole. This worked well and were no concerns in ruining the piston or rings. Once the piston is arrested you will note that the retainer has reverse threads. Most drum assemblies are marked to show which direction to either tighten or loosen the retainer. simply use a screwdriver or whatever to knock the retainer loose and back it off. Once the retainer is off it is simple to replace the assembly, taking note of any washers or bushings that were removed in sequence. Replace the chain and cover and then re-tension the chain. Save yourself a lot of money doing it yourself. I am a logger and the professional chains I use are very hard on the drive sprocket. Now that I know how to do this, it will save me hundreds of dollars a year. My parts arrived quickly and were to exact specifications.
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Missing would not stay running after it got hot.

Anthony from Eupora, Mississippi

5 of 5 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
First Off I Set the saw on my work bench took clean rags on air blower from my compressor cleaned the saw up from dirt saw dust and old bar oil from the saw. Then removed the bar plate from side of saw backed off the chain adjuster removed the chain and the 20\'\' bar. Removed the chain catcher then cleaned up all the saw dust and old ba r oil by doing a thorough cleaning Then removed the old drum and sprocket. installed new drum and sprocket Tightening the center sprocket nut to factory specification. Reinstalled new chain catcher Reinstalled new chain with new 20\'\' bar installed the saw cover adjusted chain to factory specification

Carburetor removed the top of the saw were air cleaner is located. removed air cleaner and all plastic covering once again did a thorough cleaning. removed old Carburetor with purge. thorough clean Carburetor Area. Reinstalled new Carburetor with purge W47. Tightening Carburetor to factory specification. Reinstalled new air cleaner. all plastic covering Filled up with new mixed fuel added new bar oil. after 3 to 4 pulls saw started right up did some small adjustments on the Carburetor which was easy now saw runs like a new saw. doing a thorough cleaning make life easier to when doing this kind of repair. I recommend adjusting the Carburetor as needed they will wear out if you don\'t take care of them keeping clean Mixed gas in them help as well. Some folk don\'t think about it while out cutting wood but dirt can still get in from around the fuel cap good idea to clean around the cap before refilling the fuel that will save lot Carburetor troubles and Issues. I any case I purchased my replacement parts from eReplacementParts.com and everything went as I planed and hope for. thanks to eReplacementParts.com
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Chain saws (2) became hard to start or would stall at high speeds when cutting

Jim from Sparta, Wisconsin

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench set
Replaced air filters, fuel filters and spark plugs, every thing runs just fine now.
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Saw would not start.

david from sinking spring, Pennsylvania

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Socket set
1 Removed bar and cover
2 Removed side cover and top cover from saw
3 Removed spark plug and removed machine screws for carb.
4 Disconnected choke and throttle linkage.
5 Remove screws for carb adapter to engine.
6 Removed carb assembly, scraped gaskets off and installed new carb.
7 Reattached link age and fuel lines. Make sure purge valve is in slot correctly.
8 Removed spark arrestor and installed new gasket after cleaning out carbon.
9 Reinstall covers, plug, air filter and bar.
10 Fuel and start. It works.
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Engine would not start which was determined to be due to low compression.

Jonathan from BOYNTON BEACH, Florida

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Dismantled the saw down to bare cylinder for replacement. Replaced the piston ring but not the piston or piston rod. Clutch sprockets were badly worn so it was also replaced. Internet was a help on how to remove the clutch. Removing the handle vibration spring off the cylinder head was a challenge. After several attempts I determined it w as attached with a star headed bolt (could not see it through the small hole in the spring end plate). The shaft on the star driver was larger than the hole so it was drilled to a larger hole. The bolt and spring were then easily removed and reattached to the new head. Since the handle is attached to the tapped spring end plate that was drilled out, a larger fastener was used to accommodate the larger hole. After the repair the engine easily started and runs fine. Lesson learned was that it can be more than a fuel or ignition spark issue as a reason the engine would not start.
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Worn out air filter, chain worn out and stretched

Jeff from Grizzly Flats, California

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Parts Used:
577180501, 575296301
Replaced air filter very simple, removed bar , cleaned the oil holes , cleaned bar with putty knife and then replaced the chain. Tightened everything back up and its like brand new. Very sharp , works great .
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Received saw without filter

Howard from CUMBERLAND FURNACE, Tennessee

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Parts Used:
575296301
Installed filter, started saw to cut..
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Replaced complete starter rope assembly.

Jonathan from PENNSVILLE, New Jersey

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
575296301
After replacing starter rope assembly, I did need a tune up. All is good now. Oh, almost forgot, I watched the starter video which was very very helpful.
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Chainsaw chain fall

Samuel from Hormigueros, Puerto Rico

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Parts Used:
575296301, 545171901
1)Remove the cover where the chain is.
2) Remove the chain.
3)Remove the u]er cover, where the filter and spark are.
4) Remove the spark.
5) Insert a rope into the spark hole, to keep the piston from moving.
6) Used a hammer to hit softly the clutch, it has to be taken off clockwise.
7)Remove the drum a ssy.
8) Replace the broken part, and assemble everything back.
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Model Cross Reference

This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP18528549
Manufacturer Part Number: 575296301
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