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Control wire casing for lawn and garden engines. Protects and guides throttle or choke control cables. Replace if cracked, split, or missing.
Control wire for lawn and garden engines. Connects controls to engine throttle or choke mechanisms. Replace if frayed, broken, kinked, or missing.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
A magneto armature, also called a magneto charger, is a device that provides electric voltage to a spark plug in lieu of a battery. Small gasoline-powered engines that do not have batteries use magneto charges to produce the power to fire a spark plug, combusting the fuel mixture and turning over the engine. More than 150 different gasoline engines, primarily those used by snowblowers, leaf blowers, vacuum, and mowers, use this type of magneto armature. While these devices can last for the lifetime of the engine it is attached to, magneto armatures are exposed to extremely high voltage and they do occasionally break down as a result of extensive use. If an engine simply will not start, it's a good idea to use a multimeter to test the magneto. When replacing the magneto charger, purchase a replacement such as this genuine OEM manufactured replacement part that is built according to the same specifications as the original part. Typically, the magneto sits atop the engine housing and is attached to the engine coil. When checking the magneto, it's a good idea to test the engine coil as well, as the two may be replaced at the same time. This magneto is compatible with engines built by Toro and Briggs & Stratton.
Engine won't start or turn off? This rocker switch controls power to your lawn mower engine. Simple replacement when switch fails to respond to input.
Engine won't shut off when you turn the key? Replace your lawn mower's stop switch to restore safe engine control. Simple safety repair.
If your small engine won't start or has no spark, a faulty spark plug terminal may be the cause. This terminal connects the ignition coil to the plug.
Engine won't start or keeps running after key turned off? This ignition key switch controls engine power and startup. Common fix for starting issues.
Fix an engine that won't start or cranks slowly with a new starter solenoid. This electrical component transfers battery current to engage the starter.
An ignition key set is used with a variety of lawn and garden equipment. When it's turned in the ignition slot, it will start the lawnmower, pressure washer, or other equipment. This set comes with two keys and a keyring to make it less likely that one will be lost. Ignition keys sometimes become damaged or broken and some people lose them, which means a replacement set is required.If a set of keys is lost or has been damaged, a new set will be needed to operate a lawnmower or other equipment. There is no installation process involved, so there's no need for additional tools. Once the replacement ignition key set is acquired, it can be used to get equipment back up and running. Simply turn the key to engage the motor and the lawn equipment will be ready to use.This ignition key set is designed for use with lawnmowers, wood chippers, snowblowers, generators, tillers, and pressure washers. It is compatible with equipment from Briggs & Stratton, Simplicity, Craftsman, Snapper, Cub Cadet, and Murray. This is a genuine OEM replacement part that comes as an individual component that consists of two silver keys on a ring.
This brush retainer is part of the starter motor on many types of lawn and garden machinery. It comes with both the retainer and a set of four brushes. The main job of the brush retainer is to hold a set of carbon brushes against the commutator bars located on the armature. If the brush retainer is worn, damaged, or improperly seated, it can cause problems with the equipment. The starter motor will not be able to get the proper amount of current from the battery.If the brush retainer might be causing problems, a visual inspection can be performed. A damaged brush retainer can wear down to the wire lead and become burned, pitted, or cracked. When the brush retainer is worn out, it can decrease engine performance, reduce braking, and cause the motor to lose power. This brush retainer is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual part. The retainer is made to be used with lawnmowers, snowblowers, tillers, and wood chippers created by Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Lawn-Boy, Snapper, MTD, and Simplicity.