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The Engine Control Assembly for Lawn & Garden Equipment is a vital component designed to ensure optimal performance of your Samsung lawn and garden engine. This genuine OEM part guarantees precise control over engine functions, enhancing reliability and efficiency during operation. Crafted with high-quality materials, the assembly provides consistent power regulation, helping your equipment run smoothly and effectively. Whether youGÇÖre maintaining a lawn mower, trimmer, or other garden machinery, this Engine Control Assembly restores your equipment to its best working condition, minimizing downtime and reducing maintenance costs. Its compatibility with a wide range of Samsung lawn and garden engines ensures a perfect fit and straightforward installation process. By choosing this genuine OEM part, you benefit from the assurance of durability and performance that meets the manufacturerGÇÖs standards. Enhance the longevity and functionality of your lawn and garden equipment with this essential Engine Control Assembly, offering a dependable solution for all your outdoor maintenance needs.
A small replacement screw that secures the appliance bag or related bracket so the component stays in place and operates quietly. Replaces a lost or damaged fastener to restore proper fit and reduce movement. What it does:
Size: #9-15 x 1 inch long. Hex head.
Disassembled the back cover, unplugged the touchscreen control panel, removed the front panel, and finally removed the top panel to access the exterior of the drum. I removed the old screws & installed the new baffles to the drum, then reassembled everything. Read more
I ordered a new agitator. I used a Dremel tool to clean up the splines on the agitator drive shaft as best I could as they were pretty well rusted away. I purchased J B Weld with a high psi rating. I slipped a rubber water hose washer over the drive shaft and pushed it down to the bottom of the spline. I liberally coated the splines with the J B Weld. The reason for the hose washer was to help keep the J B Weld from oozing out the bottom of the splines as I lowered the agitator onto the... Read more
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