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Mounting screw for lawn equipment including blowers, trimmers, and hedge trimmers. Replaces broken, stripped, or missing screws that secure components.
These ignition screws are used in the ignition systems on a variety of lawn and garden equipment. The screws are made of durable metal and fasten together different parts in the ignition system. While the screws are made of high-quality material, they can experience stress, wear and tear, and impacts that will break or damage them.To replace an ignition module screw, the garden tool will need to be disassembled. First, it should be turned off and placed on a flat surface. The spark plug wire should be disconnected before making the replacement. The ignition assembly will need to be taken apart to reach the ignition module screw. Use a screwdriver to remove the old part and replace it with a new replacement screw.This is an authentic OEM replacement component that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. The part is sold as an individual unit. Each ignition module screw is designed to be used with hedge trimmers, string trimmers, leaf blowers, edgers, and pole pruners created by Craftsman, Husqvarna, Poulan, Poulan Pro, and Weed Eater.
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.
Replace a worn drive sprocket if your chainsaw chain won't rotate or moves sluggishly. Simple installation in 15-20 minutes with basic tools.
This throttle assembly cable is manufactured by Craftsman, but also used by Poulan, to regulate the flow of fuel to certain small gasoline-powered engines. This assembly houses the throttle trigger that is used by almost a dozen different machines, including not only trimmers, but also pole saws and other small gasoline-powered tools. Apart from the cutting edges of the pole saws and trimmers, the parts of these devices that sees the most wear and tear, and is most likely to fail, are the throttle assemblies. Whether banged about because of proximity to the throttle trigger or simply because it's the only part protruding from the mid-body of the typical weed cutter, the throttle assembly housing and cable are susceptible to failure. Most often, failure of the cable is the result of one of the buds, attached at the ends to clasp securely, having broken off. In this case, the gasoline engine may start, but will not rev or only does so sporadically. Replacing the cable is a matter of removing the throttle housing and trigger as well as detaching the cable from the carburetor. When replacing the cable, be sure to use one like this, which is a genuine OEM replacement part, manufactured to replicate the specs of the original.
This replacement piston kit is designed to be used with many different types of handheld lawn and garden equipment. The pistons are important parts of the engine. The crankshaft powers the pistons, so they move up and down within the cylinder. The purpose of the pistons is to transfer the gas that expands within the cylinder. The pistons can begin to wear out over time, which means that they could fail, which will cause serious problems for engine performance. If there are issues with the piston, a replacement piston kit is essential to get the machine back up and running. When a piston goes bad, it will cause the engine power to decrease. In some cases, the engine might lose all power. Replacement will require pliers, a set of wrenches, and a screwdriver to complete. This high-quality piston kit replacement is a genuine OEM part. It is sold individually. The part can be used for pole pruners, edgers, leaf blowers, string trimmers, and hedge trimmers. Compatible brands include Weed Eater, Poulan, Poulan Pro, Husqvarna, and Craftsman.
This genuine Husqvarna oil cap can be used as a replacement part for string trimmers, chainsaws, pole pruners, and pole saws. An oil cap in a small engine appliance provides a shield between the fuel line and the exterior of the appliance such that dirt, debris, pebbles, or other external materials cannot enter into the fuel line and such that fuel cannot leak out of the appliance.If an oil cap shows visible signs of damage, it should be removed and replaced immediately with this genuine OEM replacement part. Remember to wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This oil cap is compatible with the following brands: Husqvarna, Poulan, and Weed Eater.
This starter pawl is a high-quality component used with lawn and garden equipment made by Husqvarna. The starter pawl is one of the components that make up the recoil starter mechanism. It connects the recoil pulley to the flywheel so the lawn equipment can work properly. When a starter rope is tugged, it spins the starter pawl which sets the flywheel into motion so the engine can start.If the starter pawl is damaged or broken, it will need to be replaced. A starter pawl with problems will make it impossible to start the lawn tool. The replacement process may require the use of a screwdriver and a hex key. The starter rope housing should be removed first to get access to the starter pawl. Take out the old starter pawl and replace it with the new one before reassembling the equipment.This starter pawl is an authentic OEM replacement part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual part. The pawl is created to be compatible with hedge trimmers, string trimmers, pole pruners, and edgers manufactured by Husqvarna.
Line trimmer won't start or pulls hard? This starter pulley kit restores easy starting. Moderately easy DIY repair for gas-powered trimmers.
Black air box cover knob assembly for chainsaws and line trimmers. Secures the air filter housing cover. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
Ignition module for gas line trimmers. Mounts to the engine block and generates spark timing. Replace if cracked, corroded, or physically damaged.
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