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Replace your worn or broken trimmer line head assembly. This metal cutting head attaches to the gearbox and holds the cutting line for edging and trimming.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Cleans air entering the carburetor. Replace when clogged with debris to prevent rough running. Confirm fit with your chainsaw model number.
Replacement bar adjustment pin for chainsaw clutch cover assembly. Connects adjustment screw to guide bar for chain tensioning. Replace if missing or broken.
The carburetor kit contains the essential internal components needed to rebuild or replace the carburetor on a small gas-powered engine. The carburetor mixes air and fuel in the correct ratio to keep the engine running smoothly and efficiently. Use this kit if your equipment is hard to start, runs roughly, stalls frequently, or the engine surges and won't hold a steady speed.
This baffle plate is a genuine Husqvarna part, sold individually. This baffle plate can be used as a replacement part in a string trimmer of a pole pruner. The purpose of the baffle plate in a string trimmer or a pole pruner is to control and regulate the amount of heat that is retained within the appliance.If the baffle plate shows signs of damage or reduced efficacy, the baffle plate should be removed and replaced by this genuine OEM replacement part in order to guarantee safe use of the appliance by its operator.Sourced directly from the manufacturer, this component is a genuine replacement part that is sold individually. This baffle plate is compatible with the following outdoor appliance brands: Husqvarna, Craftsman, Weed Eater, Poulan, and Poulan Pro.
Chain tensioner pin for chainsaws. Installs in the tensioning mechanism to place tension on the bar when adjusted. Replace if bent, worn, or missing.
Fix a noisy clutch or chain that won't move with this clutch drum assembly. Engages the chain around the bar when the clutch is activated. DIY repair.
Replace a worn starter hub if your chainsaw won't start or the pull cord spins freely without engaging the engine. Simple repair in 15-20 minutes.
If your trimmer won't start when pulling the cord, the starter pawl may be worn or broken. This small part engages the engine during pulls.
Recoil spring for gas and grass line trimmers. Holds the pulley in place and assists with starting mechanism. Replace if damaged, broken, or worn out.
Connects carburetor to adapter on gas trimmers. Replace if cracked, brittle, or causing air leaks and poor engine performance. Verify fit with your model.
The carburetor is the part of the chainsaw that mixes air from the intake valve system and gas before the fuel mixture goes to the engine. This ensures that the chainsaw is capable of continuing to run while it is in use. A bad carburetor will cause problems with how the chainsaw runs, and it may stop running during work. If the engine does not start when the tank is full of fresh fuel, test the carburetor. Start by removing the air filter and pouring a teaspoon of fuel onto the carburetor. Then, pull the starter rope to start the engine. If the engine starts but quickly dies, it means that the carburetor will likely need to be replaced. The replacement of the new carburetor is fairly simple. Remove the rear cover on the chainsaw to remove the old carburetor. Once you have removed the old carburetor, you can then install the new carburetor. Replace the cover and test the chainsaw. This is an OEM sourced part that will work with several models of chainsaws from Poulan and Craftsman.
Replacement oil cap for chainsaw oil tank. Seals the oil reservoir to prevent leaks and keep debris out. Order when original cap is cracked or lost.
Pleated air filter captures debris before it reaches the carburetor and engine. Replace when dirty or clogged to maintain performance. Verify fit using your model number.
Replacement flywheel assembly for gas chainsaws. Mounts to the crankshaft with magnets that generate ignition charge. Replace if cracked or damaged.
Fix fuel leaks or engine flooding on your riding mower with this fuel check valve. Controls fuel flow between tank and carburetor. Easy DIY repair.
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