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This replacement part is a nut, and it is intended for use in different types of lawn equipment. This is a genuine replacement part made by Midwest Engine. A nut is a small, metal fastener that is usually connected to a threaded hole. Nuts are typically used along with a mating bolt so that it is able to fasten multiple parts together. A new nut might be needed if the user notices that the current ones are missing or damaged in any way. Though it is small, the nut is an important part of many types of machinery and can cause different parts to stop working or to not work as efficiently if the nuts are not in proper working condition. Be sure the machine is completely powered off before attempting to replace any parts. This small nut is sold individually, and it is intended for use in appliances made by Midwest Engine. This nut is an OEM replacement part.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This is an authentic OEM replacement flywheel ring gear for a lawn tractor engine. The flywheel ring gear is responsible for transferring torque to the crankshaft in order to initiate the engine. They are more commonly referred to as starter ring gears. The name flywheel refers to the ring gear's location attached to the flywheel. The flywheel ring gear is driven by a smaller pinion gear. One of the most common reasons for a flywheel ring gear to break is if it is misaligned during general maintenance. If the gear teeth are not set correctly and become mismatched, they will grind against each other and degrade to the point that they no longer work. Alternatively, the gear may not even turn. Therefore, it is important to make note of how the flywheel ring gear is lined up before removing it or making any repairs. The proper setting can also be found in the owner's manual. This replacement flywheel ring gear is compatible with Craftsman lawn tractors and comes sourced directly from Craftsman. This part includes the ring gear, a pinion gear, and the hardware required for assembly. These parts ship as a single unit.
The stop wire is a safety cable device offered on many types of lawn and garden equipment. It is pressed near the upper handle of a device to start it, which lets the blades spin and creates forward motion on equipment that is self-propelled. A stop wire can stretch out over time and will need to be replaced to ensure total safety. If the blade brake control is released and the blades continue to spin for more than a couple of seconds, the wire needs to be replaced.Take the equipment and put it on a flat surface before taking the metal on the stop cable and moving it out of the mower handle. Squeeze the center tabs of the wire with needle-nose pliers and pull the cable end through the bracket. Pull the other end out and then replace it with a new component.This is an authentic OEM replacement part for use with garden equipment engines. It is an individual part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. This part is compatible with lawnmowers, wood chippers, snowblowers, generators, log splitters, tillers leaf blowers, and pressure washers by Briggs & Stratton, MasterCut, Craftsman, Simplicity, Toro, MTD, Cub Cadet, Lawn-Boy, Murray, and Wheel Horse.
Here is a replacement carburetor float for small engines used on lawn mowers and other machines. The carburetor combines air and fuel, ensuring that the engine has the right mix for combustion and performance. The carburetor float plays a critical role in that process by helping to ensure that the optimum level of fuel stays in the chamber. As the fuel level rises and falls, the float does as well, operating the fuel needle and replenishing or slowing the supply of gasoline. Over time, carburetor floats can degrade due to exposure to gasoline and high temperatures. A sticking carburetor float is a sign that it needs to be replaced. The engine may sputter, may rev high, or may choke itself out. Replacing the carburetor float will require removing the air box, the air cleaner element, the fuel line, and the carburetor itself. The carburetor bowl must be removed to access the old float and replace it with a new one. Note that this is a new OEM carburetor float designed to fit Briggs & Stratton engines on over 150 different yard machines from brands like Murray, Toro, and Lawn-Boy. It is sold individually.