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Poulan PR625P-96142012201 rotary mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 rotary mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Replacement Parts Manual for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part 586793027

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    All parts diagram

    Replacement Parts Manual

    Part #586793027

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Adjuster Assembly for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part 532431139

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    Adjuster Assembly

    Part #532431139

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Engine, Briggs & Stratton, Model #120k02 for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part N/P

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    Engine, Briggs & Stratton, Model #120k02

    Part #N/P

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  • Lawn Mower Rear Baffle for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part 532427307

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    Lawn Mower Rear Baffle

    Part #532427307

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Mower Handle Section, Lower for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part 532441196

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    Lawn Mower Handle Section, Lower

    Part #532441196

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Handle Knob for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part 532191938

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    Handle Knob

    Part #532191938

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Mower Height Adjuster for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part 581497904

    Drive control/gear case/wheels diagram

    Lawn Mower Height Adjuster

    Part #581497904

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Grass Bracket for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part 532438134

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    Grass Bracket

    Part #532438134

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw, Tapping, Hex Washer Head #10-24 for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part 532750097

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    Screw, Tapping, Hex Washer Head #10-24

    Part #532750097

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Husqvarna Lawn Mower Recoil Starter Rope Guide for Poulan PR625P-96142012201 - Part 581902101

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    Husqvarna Lawn Mower Recoil Starter Rope Guide

    Part #581902101

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Poulan Rotary Mower PR625P-96142012201 FAQs

Yes. A 190cc gas walk-behind mower engine is considered powerful for typical residential mowing; it delivers strong torque for thicker grass, mulching, and bagging. For your Poulan PR625P-96142012201 rotary mower, 190cc is a solid choice if you regularly cut dense or slightly overgrown lawns.

What 190cc power is best for
  • Taller or thicker grass that bogs down smaller engines
  • Mulching and bagging (both load the blade more than side discharge)
  • Slight hills or uneven terrain where the blade speed needs to stay steady
  • Faster mowing pace without stalling
  • Larger yards where consistent cutting power matters
Quick comparison: 140cc vs. 190cc (typical)
Engine size Typical feel Best fit
140cc Adequate power Small, flat lawns; frequent mowing
160cc Noticeably stronger Average lawns; mixed conditions
190cc Strong torque Thick grass; mulching/bagging; larger yards
What matters more than cc

Cc is a good shorthand, but real-world performance also depends on setup and maintenance.

  • Blade condition: A dull or bent blade makes any engine feel weak. If cutting quality drops, consider replacing the blade with the correct 22-inch deck blade such as the lawn mower 22-in deck 3-in-1 blade 532420463.
  • Drive system drag: Self-propelled mowers can feel sluggish if the drive components bind or slip.
  • Fuel and air flow: Old fuel, a dirty air filter, or a partially clogged carburetor reduces power.
  • Deck buildup: Wet grass packed under the deck increases load and can cause bogging.
Why it matters

Choosing enough engine power helps the mower maintain blade speed under load, which improves cut quality and reduces stalling, especially when mulching or mowing thick grass.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Poulan PR625P-96142012201 mower usually leaves a strip of uncut grass when the blade is dull or bent, the cutting deck is riding unevenly, or grass buildup under the deck disrupts airflow and lift. Correcting blade condition and deck setup typically fixes the “missed strip.”

Quick checks that fix most “striping” problems
  • Inspect the blade edge for dullness, nicks, or a bent tip; replace if damaged.
  • Clean the underside of the deck (caked grass changes cut quality and can cause a center strip).
  • Verify the cutting height is equal on both sides (same notch/setting at each wheel).
  • Slow down in thick or wet grass so the blade can lift and cut cleanly.
  • Overlap your passes by a few inches, especially on turns and uneven ground.
  • Check wheels for wobble or looseness that can tilt the deck while mowing.
Parts that commonly solve the issue

If the blade is worn, replacing it is the fastest, most reliable fix. If the deck is tilting because hardware is loose or missing, tightening or replacing fasteners helps the deck stay level.

Symptom you see Most likely cause What to do
Clean strip down the center every pass Dull blade or poor lift from buildup Clean deck; replace blade
Strip appears only on one side Deck height uneven or wheel issue Match height settings; inspect wheels
Ragged cut plus striping Blade damage or mowing too fast Replace blade; reduce speed

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Why it matters

A mower that leaves a center strip is usually not cutting efficiently; the blade is not lifting grass evenly, or the deck is not staying level. Fixing it improves cut quality, reduces repeat passes, and helps prevent extra strain on the engine and drive system.

Last updated: February 2026

Poulan makes the PR625P-96142012201 walk-behind mower, and Poulan is part of the Husqvarna group (Husqvarna AB). That means many Poulan mower designs and replacement parts are sourced through Husqvarna’s manufacturing and parts network.

What that means when you’re buying parts

When you shop parts for a Poulan PR625P-96142012201 rotary mower, you’ll often see Husqvarna-branded components listed because the brands share engineering and supply chains.

Common examples on this model’s parts list include:

  • Blade and blade mounting hardware
  • Drive system parts (drive cable, pulley, transmission items)
  • Deck and handle hardware
  • Wheels and wheel dust covers
Parts you can match to this model

Use your model number PR625P-96142012201 when selecting parts to ensure fit. Here are a few examples from the parts list for this mower:

Quick brand and parts ID guide
Item What you’ll see What it indicates
Mower brand on the deck Poulan The retail brand of the mower
Parts listings Poulan and Husqvarna names Shared parts sourcing and compatibility
Best way to confirm fit Model number PR625P-96142012201 Matches the correct diagrams and parts list
Why it matters

Knowing Poulan is under the Husqvarna umbrella helps you avoid ordering the wrong component when a listing shows “Husqvarna” in the part description. The correct match comes from the PR625P-96142012201 parts breakdown, not the brand name printed in the listing.

Last updated: February 2026

For your Poulan PR625P-96142012201 rotary mower, the deck should sit slightly higher in the front than the rear. A small forward pitch helps the blade cut cleanly once, improves discharge and bagging, and reduces the chance of scalping.

Recommended deck pitch (typical)

Most walk-behind mowers cut best with the front of the deck about 1/8 to 1/2 inch higher than the back (many owners aim near 1/4 inch).

Setup What you see Typical result
Front slightly higher Front-to-back “nose up” Cleaner cut, better airflow
Level front-to-back Same height Usually OK, can leave more clippings
Front lower “Nose down” More recutting, clumping, uneven cut
How we set and check it
  • Park on a flat, hard surface (driveway or garage floor).
  • Turn the engine off and disconnect the spark plug wire.
  • Set all height adjusters to the same cutting-height notch.
  • Measure blade tip height at the front and rear (rotate the blade so the tip is at the measurement point).
  • Adjust until the front measurement is slightly higher than the rear.
What to inspect if the pitch will not stay consistent

A mower that will not hold a consistent deck height often has worn or loose hardware.

  • Height adjuster components and knobs (check for slop or stripped threads)
  • Wheel wear or wobble (bent axle, worn hub)
  • Loose fasteners on the deck and handle brackets
  • Rear skirt damage that changes airflow and cut quality

Helpful parts commonly involved on this model include the husqvarna lawn mower height adjuster knob 532701037 and the husqvarna lawn mower wheel, 8 x 1-3/4-in 581009201.

Why it matters

Correct deck pitch reduces double-cutting (which can bog the engine), improves mulching and bagging performance, and helps prevent uneven stripes or scalped spots, especially on slightly bumpy lawns.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Poulan PR625P-96142012201 mower, set the spark plug gap to the specification for the exact engine and plug installed on your mower (the engine shroud label and the spark plug box list it). Most walk-behind mower plugs run 0.020 to 0.030 in.

How to find the correct gap for your exact setup

Use the most specific source available, in this order:

  • Engine label or decal on the blower housing (often lists plug type and gap)
  • Spark plug box (gap spec is usually printed on the carton)
  • Spark plug manufacturer spec for that exact plug number
  • If none are available, start at 0.030 in for many small engines, then correct it once you confirm the spec
How to set the spark plug gap (safe, accurate method)
  • Let the engine cool completely; disconnect the spark plug wire.
  • Remove the plug; inspect for heavy carbon, oil fouling, or cracked porcelain.
  • Measure with a wire-style gap gauge (preferred) or feeler gauge.
  • Adjust by bending only the ground electrode; do not pry on the center electrode.
  • Recheck the measurement, reinstall, and tighten firmly (do not overtighten).
Typical gap ranges you will see on small gas mowers
What you see on the plug/engine info Gap you’ll commonly set What it affects
Many standard small-engine plugs 0.030 in Reliable starting and smooth running
Some ignition designs and plug types 0.020 to 0.025 in Helps prevent misfire under load
Why the gap matters

The gap controls how hard the ignition system has to work to fire the plug. Too wide causes hard starting and misfires; too tight causes weak spark and rough running.

If it still runs rough after gapping

A heavy cutting load can mimic ignition problems. If the mower bogs down in grass, inspect the blade and replace it if bent or badly worn; the lawn mower 22-in deck 3-in-1 blade 532420463 is a common wear item on this model family.

Last updated: February 2026

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