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This is a genuine starter assembly that is used for gas powered hedge trimmers. The starter assembly contains all of the components of the starter system, including the plastic starter grip, starter rope, housing, starter pulley, and the recoil spring. When one component of this system goes bad, it can impact the rest of the machine. If the recoil spring is too stretched or the starter rope is damaged, for example, the unit may not start.The starter assembly is fairly easy to replace but be sure to wear gloves when doing engine work and allow the machine to cool completely to avoid the risk of burns or other dangers. If a starter assembly isn't working as it should, a replacement should be made as soon as possible.This genuine OEM starter assembly is manufactured by Echo. It is compatible with trimmers from Echo and Little Wonder. It is sold as an individual assembly. The hardware required is sold separately and will require an additional purchase.
This is a genuine replacement for the recoil starter assembly on select Echo lawn and garden equipment engines. The starter assembly is what starts the machine, and it is subject to a lot of repetitive motion with regular use. It may wear out or the plastic may become broken. In some cases, the starter rope could break and it may be easier to replace the entire assembly. This genuine OEM starter assembly is manufactured by Echo to exact standards and is sold as a single assembly. The recoil starter assembly includes the starter recoil housing, the starter rope, and the plastic pull handle used to start the unit. It does not include the hardware that is used to secure the assembly so that will require an additional purchase for those who need it. The repair will require a hex key or Allen wrench. To perform this repair, allow the engine to cool and disconnect the power. Then, remove the four screws securing the assembly to the unit and discard the old starter assembly. Install the new one, reattach the four screws, and then reconnect the power supply. Always wear gloves when performing engine repairs and parts replacements.