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This durable metal screw is used in various types of lawn and garden equipment. A screw can be used on its own to attached two components together. It can also be used with a nut when there is a pre-drilled, threaded hole for it to go in. If a nut is being used, it should have the same finish and use the same threading as the screw does.This screw is typically used to fasten a fuel tank to a tank mounting bracket on the engine. It can be damaged in many ways and will need to be replaced if it has failed. Extreme temperatures, excess stress, and corrosion can all damage or break the screw. Do a visual inspection of the part to see if it has any wear and tear or has broken. If it has, it can be replaced using a screwdriver.This screw is designed to be used with lawnmowers, snowblowers, tillers, pressure washers, edgers, generators, and wood chippers manufactured by Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Toro, Tecumseh, Lawn-Boy, Snapper, Simplicity, and MTD. It is a genuine OEM replacement part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual screw.
This is a genuine OEM carburetor sourced directly from the manufacturer designed for use in tillers and other small engines. The carburetor controls the mixture and gas and air that reaches the engine at different speeds. Regular use for prolonged periods can lead to the carburetor's failure, resulting in a sluggish engine and reduced fuel economy. A buildup of debris in the carburetor can also cause failure due to clogged airways preventing fuel from reaching the engine. Replacing the carburetor will solve these problems and is much less costly than buying entirely new equipment. Replacing the carburetor requires less than hour of work and a screwdriver, socket or wrench set, and clean basin. Remove the spark plug from the engine and drain the fuel into the clean basin. Locate the air filter and remove it. Remove the fuel line and crankcase. Remove the carburetor from the engine. Install the new carburetor. Reinstall the parts in reverse order. Start the engine and test the carburetor. This is a carburetor made of heavy-duty metal and molded plastic parts; it is sold as an individual pre-assembled unit. The carburetor is compatible with tillers and other small engines manufactured by Toro, Tecumseh, Cub Cadet, and Craftsman.
This sequencer controls the power routing for a dryer's heat, motor and timer circuits so cycles advance and components operate in the correct order. Replacing a failed sequencer restores proper cycle sequencing and heat control. What it does: