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Lawn equipment and other machines with small gas-powered engines have fuel tanks that require a fuel tank lower grommet to keep the fuel from leaking. This grommet is located near where the fuel filter and neck meet. With use and over time, the fuel tank lower grommet may wear out or get lost. Leaking fuel is a clear indication that there is a problem with the lower fuel tank grommet. If this occurs, the part will have to be replaced to prevent further leakage and device failure.Before replacing a lower fuel tank grommet, empty the fuel tank completely. Wear gloves for protection. Push the replacement part in the hole and turn slightly to push the piece in. If necessary, use a screwdriver to push in to get a secure fit.This fuel tank lower grommet is an authentic OEM part sourced from the manufacturer. The fuel tank lower grommet is compatible with MTD, Yard Machines, Yard-Man, Cub Cadet, Husky, and Troy-Bilt machines. It can be used in various devices, including lawnmowers, log splitters, trimmers, and other engines. It is made of high-quality material and sold as an individual unit.
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This part can be used to replace a worn or broken front stud to securely attach the shroud and keep it in place.Engine shrouds are critical for ensuring that air is properly circulated around the engine to keep it cool. Without an engine shroud, overheating can occur quickly and cause serious engine damage. This front stud is intended to attach the front of the engine shroud to secure it in place. This starter/shroud front stud is a genuine OEM replacement part that has been sourced directly from the manufacturer. This replacement starter/shroud front stud fits various different models of MTD, Cub Cadet, Husky, Troy-Bilt, and Yardman outdoor power equipment such as lawnmowers, log splitters, and trimmers. Please note this starter/shroud front stud is sold individually.
This fuel tank nut attaches the fuel tank to the rest of the equipment. The fuel tank nut keeps the container from moving around while the device is in motion. The fuel tank nut may wear out or become loose over time, which will cause the fuel tank, itself, to become loose. To continue safe operation, lawn equipment with a worn or broken fuel tank nut should have the part replaced.Empty the fuel from the fuel tank before starting a fuel tank nut replacement project. After locating the fuel tank nut, use the proper tools to loosen and remove the damaged or worn-out fuel tank nut. Attach the new nut to the machine and secure it tightly. Replace the fuel tank.This is a genuine OEM part supplied by the manufacturer. The fuel tank nut is made of high-quality, durable material. The fuel tank nut is compatible with a variety of models of small engines, lawnmowers, log splitters, and trimmers. It is used in several different brands, including MTD, Yard Machines, Cub Cadet, Yard-Man, Husky, and Troy-Bilt. The part is sold as an individual piece.