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A021004700 PB-2520 Carburetor Fits for Echo PB-2520 Leaf Blower Replaces A021000723 A021000722 A021004700

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  • Replace Part Number: # A021004700 A021000723 A021000722
  • Fits for Echo PB-2520 Leaf Blower
  • Package Includes: Please refer to the first image in the main picture, what you see is what you get
  • Easy to install,you can replace your original accessories yourself very simply
  • To ensure that your machine will function properly, please verify the model number of your machine before ordering parts



Product Description

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Package Includes:

  • Please refer to the first image in the main picture, what you see is what you get

Replace Part Number: # A021004700 A021000723 A021000722

Fits for Echo PB-2520 Leaf Blower

Package Includes: Please refer to the first image in the main picture, what you see is what you get

Easy to install,you can replace your original accessories yourself very simply

To ensure that your machine will function properly, please verify the model number of your machine before ordering parts

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L. Dove
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025
It's almost time to do some maintenance on my Echo PB -2520 leaf blower. This handy carburetor kit comes with all the parts you need to replace your carburetor, fuel lines, spark plug and gas cap: 1x carburetor,2 x gasket,1 x air filter,1 x fuel line kit,2 x primer bulb,1 x plug, 1 x grommet, 1x spark plug, and 1x gas cap. For accurate contents, see the picture I took as there is a part that I don't know what it is until I actually do the work!
Ray Sulich Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
With ethenol in fuel today, it's difficult to keep gas powered equipment running despite using fuel, stabilizers, running the machine out of gas no longer provide good enough odds that the equipment can survive a winter. The equipment is expensive and professional repair prices are so high, it costs almost as much to repair the tool as to purchase a new one. Carbs are very sensitive and difficult to disassemble not to mention the difficulty in finding repair parts. Carbss such as this are usually, very inexpensive and often require little to no adjustment and little practice expirience in DIY work to replace yourself. In reality this is the only way to manage these things all considered.