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Most lawn and garden machines operate on fuel, typically gas or a blend of gas and oil. The system for delivering fuel to the engine relies on fuel lines with durable seals and connections. The fuel grommet on many power tools is designed for use between the fuel tank and the filter. It is meant to secure the line and ensure there is no leakage and only minimal movement. This replacement fuel grommet is designed for Echo, Shindaiwa, LIttle Wonder, and other makes and models of lawn and garden gear. This includes trimmers, pruners, chainsaws, and many other small engine machinery. This is an OEM replacement part that will ship individually and will require pliers to install. It is important to ensure that this is the appropriate size and gauge for the machine in question prior to the repair.
Gas-powered machines for the lawn or garden means rely on the machine's electronics to create a spark that causes an ignition inside of the combustion engine. Any engine is going to need air, fuel, and that spark to create power and it is the job of the spark plug to generate it. However, the spark plug needs a current to generate that spark, and that is where the ignition coil comes into play. When an engine is not firing, it may be that there is a problem with the ignition coil. This replacement part works in trimmers and pruners made by Little Wonder and Echo. This is an OEM replacement part that will require a screwdriver and wrench to replace. It includes the plastic casing as well as the properly fitted wires that send electrical energy to the spark. It ships individually.
This clutch shoe can be used as a replacement part for hedge trimmers, string trimmers, or tillers. The clutch shoes are bound together by the clutch spring through consistent tension and are integrated into the equipment's clutch system. A clutch shoe engages the clutch bell once the engine has reached a certain speed and avoids engaging the clutch bell when the engine is idling.A clutch shoe can be worn down over time or can suffer damage from puncturing, piercing, erosion of the metal material, or direct impact with a hard object thereby warping the material. If the clutch shoe is damaged, the clutch bell will be engaged even when the engine is idling. The broken or malfunctioning clutch shoes should be removed and replaced with this genuine OEM replacement part immediately before using the outdoor appliance again. Remember to always wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. This clutch shoe is a genuine Echo part, sold individually. It is compatible with the following outdoor appliance brands: Echo, Mantis, Shindaiwa, and Little Wonder.
The clutch spring is found within the retaining plate of a clutch disc. This clutch spring part is crucial, as its purpose is to dampen and smoothen out the engagement of the clutch disc. This means that it is responsible for assisting with the absorption of any fluctuations of the engine's rotations per minute (RPMs). Clutch springs also serve to level out the speed difference, which in turn helps keep the transmission healthy because it experiences a more linear delivery of power instead of spurts.This clutch spring is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer, and it is sold individually. A clutch spring is a key part when it comes to outdoor lawn and garden machines such as trimmers, hedge trimmers, string trimmers, grass trimmers, cultivators, engines, and tillers. It is compatible to be used with products manufactured by the Echo and Little Wonder brands. Please note that the clutch spring with the part number 17501805130 (AP6127844) should replace part number 17501804630.
To start a gas-powered engine requires more than just hitting the ignition switch. Often, it is a series of events that include the creation of a spark to ignite the fuel in the engine, as well as an initial nudge to the engine from a device known as a starter. This rotates the crank inside of the engine and helps to get it going under its own power. While an engine that doesn't turn over may have a bad battery, it can also be a problem with the starter. This replacement starter is meant for use in more than 60 different yard and garden machines produced by Little Wonder and Echo brands. This is an OEM replacement part that will require the use of a screwdriver and pliers to make the repair. It ships individually without mounting hardware.
A starter rope is wrapped around the recoil drum starter pulley. The starter spring creates tension for the rope to recoil. It is 2.25 inches in diameter on the outside of the pulley and 0.25 inches in diameter on the inside of the pulley. If the starter spring has gone bad, consider replacing the recoil drum starter pulley while repairing the other part. It may be that the damage of the starter spring has chipped the drum, or the drum may be worn from the friction of spinning as the rope uncoils and recoils. If the recoil drum starter pulley is damaged, it may not spin freely. This could prevent the engine from starting. The replacement of this part should be quick and easy and only requires a screwdriver and pliers to complete. The recoil drum starter pulley works with trimmers, hedge trimmers, pole saws and pruners, leaf blowers/vacuums, small engines, chipper shredders, edgers, tillers, and water pumps manufactured by Echo, Little Wonder, Mantis, and Shindaiwa brands. It is a genuine OEM part.
This is a durable plastic starter pawl that is designed to secure the return spring inside of the starter pawl assembly. It connects the flywheel with the recoil pulley and spins when the starter rope is pulled. This makes the flywheel rotate, which causes the engine to start. If a trimmer or leaf blower isn’t working correctly, it could be caused by a defective starter pawl. The first step is removing the engine cover followed by removing the spark plug boot, taking off the engine cover, and taking out the starter assembly. Next, bind the engine and remove the starter pulley from the engine. At this point, take off the starter pawl return spring using a screwdriver and install the new starter pawl. Reassemble the unit before unbinding the engine and using the equipment again. This is a genuine OEM starter pawl for Echo, Mantis, Shindaiwa, and Little Wonder water pumps, trimmers, tillers, hedge trimmers, chipper shredders, leaf blowers, and pole saws. It is sold individually. A screwdriver and a hex key are needed to complete the replacement.
Pull starter won't retract or has no resistance? This rewind spring restores proper starter function on trimmers, blowers, and tillers. Common DIY fix.
This Echo starter rope is part of many lawn tools, including edgers and hedge trimmers. It is included to improve the rewind function of each of these tools to create a better performance. The starter rope starts the process of getting an internal engine running on small machines. Other components in the assembly include rope reels and a spring. Starter rope is durable, but it can break down and disintegrate over time and regular use. When the rope ages, it may start to fray and catch on the starter, which causes additional damage. At some point, it may become hung up inside and impossible to retract. The starter rope will eventually break and require a replacement. This involves cutting out the old rope, resetting the recoil spring tension, and installing the starter rope in the hole on the starter housing and the pulley. This is a genuine OEM component directly from the manufacturer and comes in as an individual item. It’s designed to be used with hedge trimmers, edgers, cultivators, and blowers by Echo, Little Wonder, and Mantis. The only tools needed to replace a starter rope include a screwdriver.
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