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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.
Clearly, one of the parts that any small gasoline-powered engine absolutely needs is the fuel tank. This particular design is especially used in tillers and trimmers manufactured by MTD, Troy-Bilt, and Yard Man. This fuel tank is designed to be easily accessible for the user since replenishing the fuel supply occurs on a regular basis during a working day. While this fuel tank is made of rugged plastic and manufactured to last, fuel tanks get more than their share of wear, jolts, and collisions because of their location on the body of the yard equipment. Should the tank's ability to safely hold fuel be compromised in any way, it is necessary to drain the fuel from the equipment and replace the tank immediately. Regardless of the particular piece of equipment the fuel tank is on, it is bolted in place in a simple fashion with minimal hardware. Speaking of which, the old hardware should be retained, since the tank is sold as a separate unit with nothing more than the fuel tank and fuel and vent lines. Be sure when replacing the tank to use a part like this one that is a genuine OEM part manufactured according to the specs of the original piece.