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This spool retainer is sourced from the equipment manufacturer for use in trimmers. It is a plastic knob, measuring 2 inches in diameter, with a threaded metal bolt in the center. The retainer has a r...
This grass deflector acts like a shield so that grass clippings are directed away from you and the surrounding areas while you are operating your trimmer. It is often located near the bottom of your t...
This spark plug is a genuine OEM part that is used on gas-powered lawn and garden equipment. It is a small cylindrical device in the engine cylinder head that creates the spark that ignites the fuel a...
This OEM spring, also known as a recoil or rewind spring, is housed in a container and is used to retract the starter rope on various lawn equipment models. Over time and through use, the spring will ...
This genuine fuel tank and cap assembly is found in your trimmer. The fuel tank holds the gasoline needed for your machine, while the cap seals it to prevent leaks and evaporation. It also prevents di...
Springs are used within outdoor power equipment to provide tension and shock absorption, depending on their application and use. This spring is designed for use within trimmers/brush cutters and is ma...
This carburetor gasket is an OEM replacement part for use in a variety of lawn and garden outdoor equipment. It seals the area between the carburetor and the intake manifold to prevent air and fuel fr...
This carburetor is for line trimmers.
Carburetor mixes air and gas before the fuel mix goes to the engine.
Wear work gloves to protect your hands and work in a well-ventilated area during this repair.
removed outer cover, remove old gas lines from carburetor and gas tank. Unscrewed (2) screws holding carburetor. Making certain not to damage gasket under carburetor then installed carburetor using same gasket and screws that held it before. Tightened to snug fit. Installed new gas lines, and cover over carburetor.