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This replacement part is a throttle cable assembly. This is a genuine replacement part made by Husqvarna. This cable is used to connect the throttle to the user area so that the operator is able to control certain settings during use. A new throttle cable assembly might be needed if the user is unable to control the throttle. The wires in the throttle cable can become stripped or worn down. If this is the case, it is recommended that it be replaced right away. Be sure that the engine is turned off before working with wires and other objects connected to the engine. This throttle cable assembly is also sold individually and is sourced directly from the manufacturer. This part is a genuine OEM replacement part to ensure proper fit and long-lasting use.
This part is a replacement D-handle nut. This is a genuine OEM part made by Husqvarna and has been sourced directly from the manufacturer. This part is intended for use as a replacement in a defective or misplaced nut in outdoor power equipment. This D-handle nut is a standard piece of hardware and thus has many functions. The D-handle enables this nut to be easily tightened and loosened by the user. Nuts can easily become worn, corroded, or lost, requiring replacement. Proper tools are not required to install this D-handle nut. Wear work gloves to protect the hands and check that equipment is powered off and cooled down before starting the repair process. For more accurate information on how and where to install this D-handle nut, the appropriate owner's manual and equipment diagrams should be referred to. This D-handle nut is a genuine OEM part made of durable metal and is sold individually. It is suitable for use with small engine outdoor power equipment that has been manufactured by Husqvarna, Poulan, and other brands.
The spool retainer replacement is used for trimmers and pruners. It helps to secure the spool in the hub assembly of the machines, so it will hold the line or string. Without a functioning spool retainer, it would be impossible to use the machine properly. The spool retainer can start to wear out over time and no longer function correctly. It might become broken, as well. Replacing the retainer is essential, and it is an easy replacement to make. The spool can be pressed into the hub assembly and it releases just as easily. This is a genuine OEM replacement part that is sold individually. It works with certain makes and models of pole pruners and trimmers. Compatible brands include Craftsman, Husqvarna, Weed Eater, Poulan, and Poulan Pro. When buyers are choosing the new spool retainer, they should ensure they are buying the correct replacement part.
This replacement part is a screw. This is a genuine replacement part made by Husqvarna. This part is typically very small but important to many different types of appliances. They are responsible for holding things in place so that the engine can run smoothly.A new screw might be needed if the current one is missing or damaged. This might include being dented, bent, or cracked. It is not unusual for screws to be stripped down after years of normal use. If this is the case is it recommended that these parts be replaced as soon as possible. The repair should be simple and only require a screwdriver and possible pliers if the previous screw is lodged in place. This part is sold individually and is sourced directly from the manufacturer. This part is also a genuine OEM replacement part to ensure proper fit.
This trigger, used by Poulan and Weed Eater trimmers and edgers, controls the flow of gasoline into the carburetor so as to increase or decrease the speed of the rotating trimmer twine. The trigger is attached to the trimmer's throttle cable assembly. Though designed and used specifically by Weed Eater and Poulan, more than 85 different gasoline-powered devices use this trigger to regulate gas flow. While made of rugged plastic, the throttle trigger is often susceptible to more wear and tear than almost any other part of the trimmer. It sticks out away from the body of the device and thus is most susceptible. Being constantly squeezed, banged into other pieces of equipment, cement sidewalks, trees, landscaping barriers, and the like, throttle triggers can become bent, broken or irreparably disconnected from the throttle of the yard tool. Replacing the trigger begins with draining fuel from the trimmer's tank, then removing the throttle housing. Remove the throttle cable from the old trigger and install it in the new trigger. Replace the throttle housing. When replacing the trigger, it's best to use a genuine OEM replacement part, like this one, machined to be identical to the original.