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Replacement warning label for walk-behind lawn mowers. Installs on deck or handle to display safety information. Replace if faded, peeling, or missing.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replacement fuel tank for lawn mowers. Mounts to mower exterior to hold fuel supply. Replace if cracked, leaking, damaged, or missing. Direct fit part.
Muffler spark arrestor screen that installs inside the exhaust system. Replace if cracked, clogged with carbon buildup, or missing for safe operation.
Seals the crankcase halves to prevent oil leaks in lawn mowers, tillers, and outdoor power equipment. Replace if oil is leaking or during repairs.
Replace your lawn mower's carburetor gasket to fix fuel leaks and restore proper engine performance. Verify fit with your model number before ordering.
Replace a cracked or damaged breather valve base causing oil leaks or pressure issues. Direct-fit part for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment.
A fuel filter is designed to ensure that the fuel flowing into an engine is as clean as possible. When combined with an effective air filter, this dramatically improves engine durability. In general, a fuel filter should be replaced during a small engine’s annual maintenance cycle. This is true whether the filter is inside a lawnmower, snowblower, or another small engine. Symptoms of a failed fuel filter include stalling, particularly when the throttle is fully open. A clogged fuel filter can also be checked visually. If it’s cloudy or there are particles are inside, it needs to be replaced. If there is visible rust during this process, check the fuel can and gas tank for any rust on the inside. Discard any bad gas and replace it with fresh gasoline. Initially, this fuel filter was used for MTD snowblowers. Since then, it’s been used by several other manufacturers, including Briggs & Stratton, Cub Cadet, Yard Machines, and Honda. This is an OEM filter sourced directly from MTD, and it is sold individually.