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Restore reliable starting on your handheld equipment. This electric starter replaces worn or failed starting mechanisms. Moderate DIY repair.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Secures the muffler to your tiller's engine. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing to ensure proper muffler attachment and prevent exhaust leaks.
Push nut secures components on edgers, tillers, and trimmers. Replace if worn, damaged, or missing to properly fasten parts and prevent rattling or looseness.
Restore lost blowing power with this leaf blower impeller. Fixes weak airflow and reduced suction. Direct replacement part installs in 20-30 minutes.
Fuel cap assembly for line trimmers and tillers. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing fuel caps that no longer seal properly. Installs on tank.
Engine won't start when you pull the cord? This recoil starter pulley restores smooth pull-start operation on snow throwers, tillers, and trimmers.
Flexible drive shaft for gas line trimmers. Transmits power from engine to cutting head. Replace if worn, cracked, or broken for restored operation.
This is a genuine air box assembly designed to be used with select trimmer models. The air box assembly is responsible for holding and housing the air filter that helps remove debris and dust from the air as it enters the engine. The base assembly connects to the machine, while the air filter element goes inside the base and the plastic cover snaps on top to protect everything. This part may become damaged because it is made of plastic and exposed to constant vibrations and potential impact damage. In some cases, a full replacement will be best. This assembly is the exact fit for compatible models. This genuine OEM air box assembly is manufactured by MTD and designed for use in select trimmers from MTD, Yard Man, and Cub Cadet. The part is compatible with a handful of different models. It is made of durable plastic and sold as a single unit. This air cleaner assembly includes the plastic air cleaner base housing, the air filter element, and the cover. Always wear gloves and allow the engine to cool when performing any engine work on lawn and garden equipment and work in a well-ventilated area for safety.