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Parts for Briggs & Stratton 135702-0102-01: Rewind Assembly Parts

Parts for Briggs & Stratton 135702-0102-01: Rewind Assembly Parts

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By: Midwest Engine
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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.

60
By: Midwest Engine

This OEM starter grip is a replacement for select Briggs & Stratton engines. The starter rope grip provides the handle that is used to pull the starter rope. When it is pulled, the starter recoil spring engages the flywheel puller, which then causes the flywheel to rotate and starts the rotation of the blade as the engine fires. The starter rope grip is made of durable plastic but it can become damaged or cracked over time. If it is broken, the rope will be unable to be pulled to engage the engine until the part is replaced. This is a genuine starter grip designed to work with a variety of lawn and garden equipment that features a Briggs & Stratton engine with a pull-start. The starter grip is sold in two pieces with the grip and a cap that snaps on once the rope has been tied inside of the handle to secure it in place. The unit is sold individually. This item does not include the rope or any additional parts.

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This is a recoil starter for small engines. While primarily used for Briggs & Stratton small engines, it’s also sometimes used on Toro machines and other tools in the Briggs & Stratton family. It sports a glossy black case, tough enough to stand up to a hard day’s work, but also cool enough for close contact. A recoil starter houses the recoil string as well as a driver mechanism. The string is wound around a spring-loaded coil and attached to an ergonomic plastic handle. When the handle is pulled, the string pulls the driver mechanism, which drives the machine motor and causes it to start. In most cases, a broken recoil is easy to fix; a string replacement is all that’s required. If the entire assembly is broken, the repair is relatively simple. First, the original recoil starter will need to be unscrewed and removed. Next, the new recoil starter needs to be inserted and screwed in. A simple test start should verify that the repair is complete. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer, and it is sold individually.

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