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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 replacement screw that can be used on various types of lawn and garden equipment. The type of equipment will affect where the screw is used on the tool. A screw is used to attach various components together so nothing comes loose while the tool is in use. It can also be used with a nut. It's best to choose a nut that has the same finish and threading as the screw.A screw can be damaged in many ways. If this occurs, it will need to be replaced. Corrosion, wear and tear, extreme stress, and high temperatures can all cause a screw to fail. Inspecting the screw can indicate whether it will need to be replaced. Use a screwdriver to take off the old screw, or use a pair of pliers if the screw has become stripped. Replace it with a new screw.This is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. Each screw is sold individually. The component is designed for use with lawn mowers, snowblowers, tillers, pressure washers, leaf blowers, edgers, chainsaws, generators, and wood chippers manufactured by Briggs & Stratton, Simplicity, Toro, MTD, Cub Cadet, Lawn-Boy, Homelite, and Murray.
The pawl friction plate on lawn and garden engines is an essential part of the starter assembly that is needed to crank start the machine. It provides power to the starter cup. If the engine on a machine will not start, it could be due to a broken or worn pawl friction plate. Replace the plate immediately to ensure your machine is working properly. This is genuine OEM part is compatible with a range of product types, including lawnmowers, snowblowers, tillers, pressure washers, generators, log splitters, wood chippers, leaf blowers, and chippers. Compatible brands include Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Lawn-Boy, Snapper, Simplicity, and Toro. The part is sold individually. Keep in mind that this only includes the pawl friction plate. It does not contain the screw or spring, and these will need to be purchased separately.
This durable plastic ratchet pawl is used on select engines that feature what is known as a Susa starter. In this configuration, the ratchet pawl will be responsible for engaging the recoil starting system. Then, the starting system will allow the engine to fire. Over time, the pawl can become worn or damaged due to regular use. If this happens, the recoil can slip and cause difficulties with starting the engine. If the engine isn’t starting or you can hear it slipping when you try to fire it up, a replacement ratchet pawl could be needed. Be sure to allow the engine to cool before replacing any parts or doing any work and always wear gloves. This replacement is a genuine OEM part that includes two ratchet pawls for various Briggs & Stratton engines on small lawn equipment. This part offers compatibility with over 150 engines from Briggs & Stratton, Toro, Lawn-Boy, and Vanguard by Briggs & Stratton.
This is a replacement screw to secure the pawl friction plate used in many types of lawn and garden equipment. The part is also sometimes called a flange bolt. It is identical to the original screw that came with the machine and will replace a lost or damaged screw. The screws could become damaged due to corrosion or an incident that causes the screw to bend or break. They also serve as replacements in case the screw was lost. Replacing the screw is a simple repair to make. This is an authentic OEM replacement screw that is sold individually. Some buyers might want to have an extra screw on hand. The replacement screw for the pawl friction plate can be used on lawn mowers, snowblowers, tillers, pressure washers, generators, edgers, log splitters, wood chippers, and other small engines. Compatible brands include Briggs & Stratton, Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Lawn-Boy, Snapper, MTD, and Simplicity.
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.
This replacement friction spring is a genuine OEM part meant for any number of small appliance engines run using a starter rope. This spring absorbs large amounts of kinetic energy that could damage the starter rope pulley system. It helps keep the pulley from being overstretched, which would create enough pressure to break the entire system. This spring sits at the center of the pulley system and creates resistance as the user yanks the starter rope. Friction springs can become worn out after repeated use, especially if a user tends to yank the starter rope quite forcefully. The most obvious sign of a worn of friction spring is if the pulley system lacks any resistance. As the user pulls the cord, they should feel a little pull back, but if the friction spring is worn, there will be much less resistance. Replacing this part is straightforward and will only require a screwdriver. Simply open the pulley system, carefully remove the old spring, and install the new one. This part is compatible with a wide number of appliances from Toro, Vanguard, Briggs & Stratton, and Lawnboy. It comes sourced from the original manufacturer and ships individually.
This is an OEM replacement part for the recoil pulley and spring assembly, also called the rewind pulley and spring. The recoil starter, which is operated by a rope, will engage the drive cup on the flywheel, which will start the engine when it is pulled. These are commonly found on lawnmowers and similar outdoor equipment. If the rewind begins to bind when pulling the rope, or if it does not rewind easily, it could indicate that a replacement is needed. In addition, if the plastic on the old pulley is worn and cracked, it is a good idea to replace it before it fails entirely. This OEM assembly comes from the manufacturer and includes the pulley and the spring. The pulley is made from plastic, and the spring is metal. The part can be used for a range of machines and brands. The pulley and spring assembly are compatible with lawnmowers, tillers, and other small engines from brands like Craftsman, Briggs & Stratton, Snapper, Lawn-Boy, Toro, and Cub Cadet.