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This genuine Midwest Engine fuel line directs fuel into the carburetor, which creates the mixture of fuel and air that powers the lawn tractor or a lawn mower.Fuel lines are likely to suffer damage as a result of the dirt, debris, pebbles, and gravel that might be flung around in the air and onto the lawn mower or lawn tractor during use. If punctures, tears, rips, warping, or erosion of the part occurs, the fuel lines must be removed and replaced immediately. Operating a lawn mower or lawn tractor without a functional fuel line can impact fuel economy or even cause dangerous fuel leaks. Remember to always wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. This fuel line is compatible with the following brands: Midwest Engine, Briggs & Stratton, Cub Cadet, Simplicity, and Toro. This part is sold individually.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This replacement part is a fuel line. This is a genuine replacement part made by Midwest Engine. This part is commonly found connected to fuel tanks and is able to provide the proper stunned for the fuel to travel through when needed. A new fuel line might be needed if the current one is no longer able to stay connected to the machine, if the current line is leaking in any way, or if the line has become damaged. This can be due to normal wear and tear over time and should be replaced if this is the case. Work gloves are recommended when working with parts that have touched fuel. This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This part is sold individually and is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
This is a fuel line replacement intended to keep a lawnmower's engine running smoothly. It is long enough to make a couple of fuel lines, just cut the fuel line to the desired length and keep the rest as a spare. When a mower doesn't start easily or performs poorly when running, the fuel delivery system may have a problem and will need repair. The fuel line that supplies gas from the tank to the carburetor may be cracked or broken. When this occurs, it is best to replace the fuel line before it becomes a flammable hazard. This is an OEM replacement fuel line sourced from the manufacturer and is sold individually. This replacement part is compatible with different Briggs & Stratton mowers. Remember to use work gloves and drain the gas tank before the installation of this part.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
A hose clamp serves the basic purpose of holding together two connecting hoses. This is a crucial job in an engine. Since there are so many connecting tubes and hoses transferring oil and fuel within an engine, a leak could prove catastrophic. It could not only cause the engine to malfunction but could also become a fire hazard. Replacing a hose clamp is an easy job, though the exact process will depend on where the connection is located. A pair of pliers may be needed. This is a genuine OEM replacement part and will work with a wide range of appliances, such as pressure washers, engines, generators, tractors, mowers, blowers, shredders, and chippers from Murray, Toro, Briggs & Stratton, Snapper, MTD, Lawn-Boy, or Simplicity. This part ships individually.
O-rings are used in various locations and applications to seal and protect connections throughout the engine. The O-ring is typically used for rigid connections where a proper seal is required for optimal functioning. It is critical to have the right size and style of O-ring installed for proper operation. These parts tend to wear over time and that can affect their ability to seal. If O-rings are degraded or damaged in any way, they need to be replaced as soon as possible to prevent further damage. This O-ring is manufactured to exact specifications by Briggs & Stratton to provide a genuine OEM replacement. It can be used in various Toro, Briggs & Stratton, and Lawn-Boy engines. Typically found in lawn tractor engines, this part is compatible with more than 150 machines. This O-ring is made from durable materials and sold individually. Always disconnect the spark plug before beginning engine work and wear gloves for hand protection.