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If your trimmer pull cord won't retract or feels loose, this rewind spring restores tension to the starter assembly. Essential for reliable starts.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replace a worn starter hub if your chainsaw won't start or the pull cord spins freely without engaging the engine. Simple repair in 15-20 minutes.
This part is a replacement recoil starter rope. This is a genuine OEM part made by Husqvarna and has been sourced directly from the manufacturer. This part can be used to replace a broken, snapped, or defective recoil starter rope in a variety of leaf blower models. This recoil starter rope wraps around the recoil starter pulley to supply power to the leaf blower. The rope may snap or become frayed and worn over time, and thus will require replacement. When working on or near any engine, it's important to make sure the equipment is powered off and completely cooled down before starting any repairs. For more accurate information on how and where to install this recoil starter rope, the appropriate owner's manual and equipment diagrams should be referred to. As an authentic replacement part, this recoil starter rope is suitable for use on several different models of leaf blowers manufactured by Husqvarna, Poulan, and other brands. Please note that this is a genuine part made of high-quality, durable materials and is sold individually.
If your trimmer won't start when pulling the cord, the starter pawl may be worn or broken. This small part engages the engine during pulls.
Engine won't start or pull cord stuck? This recoil starter assembly restores pull-start function on hedge trimmers. Moderate DIY repair in 30-45 minutes.
This is the pull handle attached to the recoil starter rope on a lawn mower or outdoor power equipment engine. It provides a comfortable grip when pulling the starter cord to start the engine. Replace it if the handle is cracked, broken, or has separated from the rope, making it difficult or impossible to start the engine.
Hearing unusual grinding noises from your chipper shredder? This starter ratchet helps parts rotate properly. Replaces worn ratchets on MTD models.
Engine won't start when you pull the cord? This recoil starter assembly includes the rope, pulley, and spring needed to restore pull-start function.
This recoil starter assembly includes the pulley and associated components needed to manually start a small engine on a tiller or other outdoor power equipment. It engages the engine's crankshaft when the starter rope is pulled, allowing the engine to turn over and start. Replace this assembly if the pull cord won't retract, feels loose, or the engine won't turn over when the rope is pulled.
Engine won't start when pulling the rope? This starter housing assembly engages the engine on gas-powered tillers and trimmers. Straightforward fix.
This is a ratchet pawl assembly used in the recoil starter mechanism of a string trimmer. It engages the starter pulley to turn the engine over when the pull cord is yanked. Replace this part if the pull cord pulls freely without engaging the engine or if the trimmer fails to start due to a slipping or broken starter pawl.
This is the recoil starter housing assembly for a line trimmer, containing the pull rope, recoil spring, and pulley mechanism needed to start the engine. It provides the manual pull-start function that cranks the engine. Replace this assembly if the pull cord is broken, the recoil spring is damaged, the rope does not retract, or the engine fails to turn over when the cord is pulled.
Fix a gas line trimmer that won't start with this starter assembly. Replaces worn recoil mechanisms causing hard pulls or no-start conditions.
Rope won't retract after pulling? This recoil starter spring restores proper rope tension in lawn equipment engines. Essential starter assembly component.
Rope won't retract or gets stuck when pulling? This recoil starter spring restores smooth pull-and-retract action on walk-behind mowers and tillers.
Snow thrower won't start or cranks slowly? This electric starter restores reliable starting in cold weather. Moderately difficult repair for most DIYers.
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