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Fix a starter that won't pull freely or spin the flywheel fast enough. This metal-housed recoil starter assembly fits multiple MTD engine models.
Hearing unusual grinding noises from your chipper shredder? This starter ratchet helps parts rotate properly. Replaces worn ratchets on MTD models.
Rope won't retract or gets stuck when pulling? This recoil starter spring restores smooth pull-and-retract action on walk-behind mowers and tillers.
Engine won't start or pull cord slips? This starter cup connects the recoil mechanism to start your engine. Simple bolt-on replacement part.
Engine won't start when you pull the cord? This recoil starter assembly replaces broken pulleys, frayed ropes, or damaged springs. Simple 3-screw install.
Fix a lawn tractor that won't start or clicks when turning the key with this starter solenoid. Common fix for starting issues. Basic repair, 30 minutes.
Starter rope won't retract after pulling? This recoil pulley and spring assembly fixes rope retraction issues on mowers and small engines. Direct fit.
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Won't start or pull cord snapped? This recoil starter assembly engages the flywheel to start your mower, tiller, or chipper. Moderate DIY repair.
Engine won't start or pull cord doesn't retract? This rewind starter assembly restores pull-start function on lawn and garden engines. Moderate DIY repair.
Won't start or pull cord snapped? This starter handle connects to the recoil mechanism to crank your engine. Basic hand tool repair in 15-30 minutes.
Chain won't spin or turn properly? This pinion drive enables the chain rotation mechanism. Moderate DIY repair—punch out roll pins and slide on new part.
Punch out roll pins slide off pinion, slide on new pinion tap in roll pins. Read more
This is a starter rope that is used in the starter assembly of many sorts of lawn and garden equipment. It works with tools with small engines by engaging the starter pulley when the rope is pulled so the engine turns on. Through use, wear and tear can occur. This can cause the starter rope to fray or weaken. When the rope is already weak, it can break and the tool will no longer be able to be used.The most common sign that the starter rope is broken is receiving a handful of rope when pulling the rope to start the engine. If this occurs, the starter rope will need to be replaced. Before starting the replacement process, make sure the machine is turned off and the spark plug wire has been removed. Remove the starter rope from its guide to replace it with a new part.This starter rope is sold as an individual part. It is an authentic OEM replacement part that is directly sourced from the manufacturer. The rope is made for use with lawnmowers, tillers, pressure washers, leaf blowers, and wood chippers manufactured by Simplicity, Lawn-Boy, Murray, Toro, Craftsman, and Briggs & Stratton.
Fix a broken or worn starter handle that won't pull easily. This starter rope grip restores easy pull-starting on lawn mower and outdoor power engines.