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Flexible drive shaft for gas and grass line trimmers. Connects the engine to the cutting head. Replace if bent, broken, or worn from normal use.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This handle is a genuine Husqvarna part. It is also sometimes called a throttle housing. It is manufactured as a replacement part for weed wackers, trimmers, and line trimmers. It is not uncommon for the handle to become worn over time, especially under heavy or frequent use. It will be visibly worn and uncomfortable to grip.To make this repair, empty the fuel tank, disconnect the spark plug, and let the engine cool completely. The handle is attached by screws. Remove the screws to separate the two halves of the handle. The spring, throttle control trigger, and throttle cable will need to be removed in order to disconnect the other half of the handle and fully replace it.This is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually so consider whether both sides need to be replaced. It is compatible with machines made by Craftsman, Husqvarna, Poulan, and Weed Eater.
Replacement mounting screw for chainsaws and outdoor power equipment. Secures components and covers. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during repair.
Engine won't idle or revs uncontrollably? This throttle kit includes the cable and trigger to restore smooth speed control on your line trimmer.
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.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Replacement D-handle nut for brush cutters and trimmers. Secures the D-handle to the shaft assembly. Replace if stripped, cracked, or missing.
Trimmer cutting head for gas line trimmers. Replace if the head is cracked, damaged, or won't hold line properly. Installs at the bottom of the shaft.
Replacement screw for brush cutters, chainsaws, and trimmers. Used to secure various components. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during use.
If your trimmer line won't feed or the spool falls off, you likely need a new spool retainer. This part secures the spool in the hub assembly. Quick fix.
Fix inconsistent cutting lines with a new spool assembly. Compatible with electric and gas line trimmers. Simple DIY repair restores clean edges.