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This replacement part is a switch key. This is a genuine replacement part made by Midwest Engine. This part is commonly found installed within certain lawn mowers and is able to ensure that the user can turn the machine on and off according to the desired settings. A new switch key might be needed if the current one is unable to turn the machine on or off. This can be caused by normal wear and tear over time. If the key is no longer working, it can be due to this part being damaged. This should be a fairly simple repair and should only use common household tools. This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This part is sold individually and is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
The carburetor primer is a replacement made for use on small engines, such as those found on lawn and garden equipment. When the bulb is pressed, it moves fuel from the tank to the fuel line and into the carburetor. Once the carburetor has been filled with fuel, any extra will go back to the tank through the return line.The carburetor primer bulb is made from plastic and it can start to wear out over time. It could eventually crack, which would require a replacement. If there is any damage to the primer, no matter how small, it should be replaced.The primer is made from high-quality materials and will work with a range of small engines. It is compatible with certain machines from Briggs & Stratton, Toro, and Murray. The primer is sold individually and it is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced from the manufacturer.
This key set is designed as a replacement and it is specifically for select models of snowblower. The ignition key is used as a means to turn on the machine. It makes using the machine easier than having a pull-start engine. This key is red, which can be helpful in case it was dropped in the snow – it will be easy to find. The key provides more safety for the machine, preventing unauthorized people from using the equipment. The key may need to be replaced for certain reasons. The current key could become lost, or it could be damaged. If it is damaged, there is a chance that it might no longer fit properly into the ignition. Owners should get a new key rather than risk breaking a key in the snowblower's ignition. This is a genuine OEM key set right from the manufacturer. It is sold individually, and some might want to buy more than one at a time, just to have them available. The keys are compatible with certain snowblower models from Briggs & Stratton, Toro, Murray, Snapper, and Simplicity.