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Poulan PR6N22CHA rotary lawn mower

Poulan PR6N22CHA rotary lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Poulan PR6N22CHA rotary lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for PR6N22CHA Walk-Behind Mowers

  • Lawn Mower Housing for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 171597

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    Lawn Mower Housing

    Part #171597

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  • Lawn Mower Owner's Manual for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 172782

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  • Screw for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 54583

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    Screw

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  • Lawn Mower Owner's Manual for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 172783

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    Lawn Mower Owner's Manual

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  • Parts List for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 172284

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  • Control Bar for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 170286

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    Control Bar

    Part #170286

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  • Grass Bag for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 170449

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    Grass Bag

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  • Plate for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 156380X479

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    Plate

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  • Lawn Mower Discharge Chute Door for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 151023

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    Lawn Mower Discharge Chute Door

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  • Control for Poulan PR6N22CHA - Part 173489

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    Control

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Poulan Rotary Lawn Mower PR6N22CHA FAQs

No. In a Poulan PR6N22CHA walk-behind mower, 2-year-old gasoline is considered stale and commonly causes hard starting, surging, and carburetor varnish. We recommend draining and disposing of old fuel, then refilling with fresh gas before you try to start the engine.

What to do with 2-year-old gas (safe, practical steps)

  • Turn the engine off and let it cool completely.
  • Drain the tank into an approved fuel container.
  • If the mower has a fuel shutoff valve, close it before disconnecting any fuel line.
  • Refill with fresh gasoline (and add stabilizer if the fuel may sit more than 30 days).
  • Start the mower and let it run a few minutes to pull fresh fuel through the system.
  • If it still runs rough, plan on cleaning the carburetor and checking ignition.

Symptoms stale fuel causes

Symptom What it usually means What to try first
Won’t start Fuel not igniting or carburetor passages restricted Drain old fuel; add fresh fuel
Starts then dies Main jet or bowl circuit restricted Fresh fuel; carburetor cleaning
Surges at idle Lean condition from varnish or air leak Fresh fuel; inspect fuel line and carb
Loss of power Poor combustion or restricted fuel flow Fresh fuel; check air filter and spark plug

Parts that often get affected (and what we stock)

Stale gas can leave deposits that make the engine harder to start, which increases pull-start strain and can lead to extra wear on small hardware during service.

Why it matters

Old fuel breaks down and forms gum and varnish that restricts tiny carburetor passages. Using fresh gas protects starting reliability, helps the mower run smoothly under load, and reduces the chance of repeated no-start problems.

For more step-by-step help diagnosing a no-start after refueling, use our lawn mower wont start troubleshooting video fuel ignition and compression.

Last updated: February 2026

If you want the best gas lawn mower under $300, prioritize a simple, easy-to-service 21 to 22-inch walk-behind mower with a reliable engine, strong parts availability, and basic features you will actually use (mulch or bag). For Poulan owners, keeping a PR6N22CHA running well often delivers better value than replacing it.

What to look for (the short checklist)

  • Deck size: 21 to 22 inches is the sweet spot for most yards.
  • Drive type: push is simplest; self-propelled is worth it for hills or larger lawns.
  • Cut options: mulching plus bagging is the most useful combo.
  • Serviceability: easy blade removal, common fasteners, and available wear parts.
  • Parts support: blades, blade adapters, and hardware should be easy to get.

How your Poulan PR6N22CHA fits this budget decision

If your PR6N22CHA still starts and runs, a tune-up and fresh cutting parts usually cost far less than a new mower and can restore cut quality quickly.

Common refresh items for this model include:

Quick comparison: buy new vs. refresh what you have

Option Upfront cost Best for What you gain
Buy a new gas mower under $300 Medium Worn-out engine or major deck damage New warranty, new drivetrain (if self-propelled)
Refresh PR6N22CHA Low Engine runs, but cut quality is poor Better cut, less vibration, better bagging

Why it matters

Most “bad mower” complaints under $300 come down to cut quality and handling, not the brand name. A sharp, correct blade and a solid blade adapter reduce vibration, improve lift, and help the mower bag and mulch more cleanly.

Helpful DIY guidance

Last updated: February 2026

If your Poulan PR6N22CHA self-propelled mower stopped moving but the engine still runs, the most common causes are a slipping or broken drive belt, a stretched or misadjusted drive cable, or a worn drive system (belt, pulleys, transmission, or wheels) that can no longer transfer power to the wheels.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the drive control bail/lever is fully held against the handle.
  • Look for obvious belt debris or a burning rubber smell (often points to belt slip).
  • Check the drive cable for slack, kinks, or a loose connection at the handle or drive bracket.
  • Inspect the wheels for packed grass or damage that can prevent traction.
  • Tip the mower safely and check for heavy deck buildup that can drag and reduce drive performance.

What usually fails on self-propelled mowers

Even without model-specific documentation, most walk-behind self-propel systems fail in a few predictable ways:

Symptom Most likely cause What to do next
Engine revs, mower does not move Drive belt off, broken, or glazed Inspect belt path and pulleys; replace worn belt and verify tension
Mower moves weakly or only on flat ground Belt slipping or cable out of adjustment Adjust cable; clean debris; replace belt if shiny/cracked
Drive works intermittently Cable binding or loose hardware Tighten fasteners, correct routing, replace damaged cable/hardware
Wheels turn but mower barely advances Worn wheel drive components or traction issue Inspect wheels and drive gears; clean and replace worn parts

Loose or missing fasteners can let brackets shift and reduce belt tension or cable travel. If you find damaged hardware during inspection, match it to the correct replacement for your PR6N22CHA.

Why it matters

A mower that will not propel is usually still safe to push, but continuing to run it with a slipping belt or misaligned drive parts can accelerate wear and turn a simple adjustment into a bigger repair.

Helpful DIY guidance

If you recently serviced the blade and the problem started right after, use our guide on lawn mower blade removal tool to make sure the blade and adapter stack-up is correct and tightened properly.

Last updated: February 2026

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