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This fuel cap assembly fits on the lawn tractor fuel tank to keep the fuel inside and debris outside. The part is red and has a gas pump embossed on it for added identification. The top of the cap also features vent slots to allow hot air to escape and prevent heat expansion. It features a gasket under the cap to keep gas from sloshing out during operation. The fuel cap assembly is made of heavy-duty plastic that can fade and crack due to the elements. Removal and replacement are as simple as taking the old cap off and putting the new cap on. Hand-tighten to prevent gas from leaking. Never over-fill the fuel tank. Leave room for the oil additive if it is not mixed before fueling. This fuel cap assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual unit. This fuel cap is designed for use in lawnmowers and lawn tractors manufactured by MTD, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Yard-Man Yard Machines, Cub Cadet, and Murray.
This flex tube is a genuine MTD part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is made as a replacement part for blowers. Especially since it is made of plastic, it is normal for it to need replacement from extended wear and tear.This is a relatively easy repair, although some disassembly of the engine and the equipment is required. To replace the flex tube on a blower, allow the engine to cool completely, disconnect the spark plug to prevent the equipment from accidentally powering on, and empty the fuel tank. Next, detach the blower nzle and extension tube. Loosen and remove the swivel blower tube, detach the cable clip, and remove the screws attaching the original flex tube. Replace the flex tube. Before ordering, inspect the blower to see if new screws are also needed.This flex tube is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is compatible with machines made by Craftsman, Murray, Remington, MTD, Troy-Bilt, and Yard-Man. It is sold individually.
This throttle cable is a used on string trimmers. This part links the carburetor assembly to the throttle trigger. Each throttle cable is made with a connector on each end. Over time, the throttle cable can be damaged or kinked through use. If this occurs, the cable will need to be replaced.Replacing the throttle cable will require basic tools and a set of work gloves. The first step to replacing the throttle cable is removing the original component. The throttle housing will need to be taken apart on each side of the string trimmer. The replacement cable will pass through the carburetor mounting plate hole and the engine housing before reassembling the rest of the parts.This throttle cable is sold as an individual component. It is a genuine OEM replacement part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. The throttle cable is made for use with string trimmers manufactured by Yard Machines, MTD, Craftsman, Murray, Yard-Man, Bolens, and Cub Cadet.
This is an insulator assembly includes the insulator, seals, and hardware. It is designed to create the right spacing between the cylinder and carburetor on many blowers and trimmers made by various manufacturers. The insulator assembly also keeps heat from moving between the other components. Over time, the insulator assembly can become damaged or crack. When this occurs, air can reach the engine and create a condition where the engine can't perform at its best. If this happens, the insulator assembly will need to be replaced. Take off the air filter, drain the fuel, and remove the intake assembly. The insulator can be taken off of the engine before the replacement is added. Use mounting screws to fit the insulator to the other components. Reassemble the other parts to use the tool.This insulator assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual part. This component is made to be used in leaf blowers, tillers, and string trimmers manufactured by Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Murray, Yard Machines, MTD, Bolens, and Yard-Man.
This Craftsman carburetor is the component that mixes together gas and air before the mixture can reach the engine to power a lawn trimmer. If there isn’t enough fuel in the mix, it can damage the engine or cause the trimmer not to run. Too much fuel can create excess smoke, poor performance, or can prevent the engine from starting. Testing whether a carburetor needs to be replaced can be done by adding a small amount of fuel to the component after removing the air filter. If the engine begins to run but quickly sputters out, this is an indication that the carburetor has a problem. A replacement carburetor can be installed using a wrench, pliers, and safety glasses. This trimmer component is genuine OEM and comes directly from the manufacturer. It is compatible for use with lawn trimmers by Craftsman and MTD. This is an individual item that comes with the carburetor assembly and the carburetor gasket. Pliers and screwdrivers may be needed to complete this replacement or repair.
This replacement fuel cap is used with many types of gas-powered lawn and garden tools. The purpose of the fuel cap is to help keep dirt and debris out of the fuel tank. It also helps to reduce extra air from getting into the tank.Debris or air in the fuel tank can make it difficult to start a gas-powered machine. Dirt can cause damage to the engine, as well. The replacement fuel cap is a simple way to ensure these types of issues do not occur. Most fuel caps can last for many years without needing a replacement. However, over time, they could become damaged or worn out from too much use. The old cap can be removed and the new cap can be screwed onto the fuel tank to replace it. No tools are needed.The fuel cap can be used with trimmers and blowers from a range of manufacturers including Yard Machine, Cub Cadet, MTD, Craftsman, Murray, Remington, and Troy-Bilt. This is a genuine OEM part sourced from the manufacturer, and it is sold individually.
This carburetor is designed for use with string trimmers. It comes with the full carburetor assembly. This part is used to create the perfect mixture of air and fuel before it is transported into the engine's combustion chamber. The carburetor is made of durable metal. If there is an issue with the carburetor, it may prevent the engine from starting even when the fuel tank is full. Sometimes the carburetor can also be clogged with dirt and debris.Before replacing the carburetor, it should be tested to be sure it is the problem. When the engine doesn't start but fuel is available, move to testing the component. The first step is to remove the air filter from the string trimmer. Add a teaspoon or so of fuel to the carburetor itself and try to start it. If it begins to run but quickly dies, the carburetor is likely the problem and will need to be replaced.This carburetor is a genuine OEM replacement part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual part. The carburetor is made to be compatible with string trimmers manufactured by Cub Cadet and MTD.
This is a fuel cap. It keeps fuel from leaking or spilling, and slows fuel evaporation when a machine is sitting for long periods. The fuel lid can be cracked or otherwise damaged, or it can become lost when removed for refilling. For the safety of the operator, a missing or broken fuel cap should be replaced immediately.Replacing a fuel cap is simple. If there is an existing cap, remove it first by turning it counterclockwise. Install the new fuel cap by matching up the unit's threads and twisting it clockwise until secure. Wear gloves when working with fuel caps.This fuel cap is a genuine OEM part. It is made of high-quality, durable materials. The cap is sold as an individual piece. The fuel cap can be used with MTD, Cub Cadet, and Troy-Bilt machines. It is compatible with blowers, cultivators, edgers, trimmers, and other lawn and garden equipment.
This throttle trigger spring is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer, and it is sold individually. It is manufactured by MTD. This throttle trigger spring is designed for use with edgers or trimmers. It is compatible with products from brands such as Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Murray, Yard Machines, MTD, Bolens, and Yard-Man.The throttle trigger spring part is crucial to the proper functioning of the throttle. The purpose of the throttle trigger spring is to help the throttle trigger to retract. The replacement or repair process of the throttle trigger spring should be straightforward, but a screwdriver and pliers will be necessary to complete the replacement. The user replacing the part should always wear gloves during any assembly, replacement, or installation processes. The user should also refer to the owner's manual of their equipment and any guiding diagrams that clarify the placement location. This throttle trigger spring is made out of metal.
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This fuel line hose is an authentic OEM replacement part for various lawn mowers, tractors, and snow blowers. The fuel line is responsible for carrying fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor. It is made of a thick vinyl rubber material and clamps onto the exterior of the lawn appliance. Although they are usually made of durable rubber, fuel lines can tear if they are caught on something while the appliance is in use. If the fuel line rips, fuel will leak from the fuel tank and carburetor onto the appliance and the operator. This has the potential to start a fire and should be fixed as soon as possible. It is recommended that all fuel be drained from the appliance before making this repair. Using a pair of needle-nosed pliers, detach the damaged fuel line from the appliance and pull it out from the carburetor and through the fuel tank. Reassemble with the new hose using the pliers. This part is a high-quality replacement hose sourced from its original manufacturer and is compatible with Cub Cadet, Huskee, Yard Man, MTD, Troy-Bilt, and Yard Machines appliances. This part does not ship mounting clamps or any additional hardware.
This fuel line assembly is created for use with string trimmers and is used to bring gasoline to the small engine in a lawn and garden tool. As the string trimmer is used, the fuel line assembly can start to break down, which may result in cracks in the fuel lines or discoloration. This can cause the fuel line to stop working the way it should, which will affect the performance of the trimmer. If the fuel lines are no longer the correct color or seem brittle, a replacement is likely needed. The line can be pinched to see if there are any visible cracks. In some cases, the primer bulb will no longer seal the way it should and will create more air than expected when priming the trimmer. Another sign that the fuel line assembly is damaged is lower power when someone uses the throttle. This is a genuine OEM part that comes directly from the manufacturer. It is a single part that is designed for use in Troy-Bilt, Craftsman, MTD, and Yard-Man string trimmers. No additional tools are needed to make the replacement.