How to Fix a Tiller That Won't Start After Gas Storage with Powermate Generator Parts
If your tiller refuses to start after sitting idle with gasoline in the tank, you’re not alone. This is a common issue for many small-engine tools, and the root causes often involve clogged fuel lines, stale gasoline, or a dirty carburetor. Fortunately, using high-quality Powermate generator parts can simplify the repair process and restore your tiller’s performance efficiently. From air filters to carburetors and fuel lines, these reliable components ensure a proper fit and lasting functionality. In this guide, we’ll explore why your tiller won’t start after gas storage and how to fix it step by step using trusted Powermate generator parts. Common Causes Why Your Tiller Won’t Start After Gas Storage When a tiller sits for weeks or months with gasoline in the tank, several problems can build up: Stale Fuel and Varnish Build-up: Gasoline degrades over time and can leave varnish and sticky deposits in the fuel system. That residue can clog jets or the carburetor body, preventing ...