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Engine won't restart after hitting an object? A sheared flywheel key is often the cause. This small part keeps the flywheel connected to the crankshaft.
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This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This screw is designed to be used on all sorts of lawn and garden equipment. The metal screw is durable and attaches to the muff guard bracket to keep it in place and stable while the equipment is being used. This screw can become damaged through overuse or wear and tear. It can also break or become stripped, which will require it to be replaced.Visually inspecting the area with the muff guard bracket is connected to the rest of the equipment will give information about whether the screw is broken or damaged. The screws can also be cleaned to be more visible so small problems are easier to pick up on. Sometimes the screws can become loose, which is another situation where a replacement is needed. Simply use a screwdriver to take out the old screw and replace it with a new one.This screw is a genuine OEM replacement part that is directly sourced from the manufacturer. It comes as an individual part. The screw can be used on snowblowers, lawnmowers, lawn tractors, tillers, pressure washers, leaf blowers, edgers, generators, wood chippers, and log splitters made by MasterCut, Simplicity, MTD, Snapper, Lawn-Boy, Wheel Horse, Cub Cadet, Toro, Craftsman, and Briggs & Stratton.
Control wire casing for lawn and garden engines. Protects and guides throttle or choke control cables. Replace if cracked, split, or missing.
Control wire for lawn and garden engines. Connects controls to engine throttle or choke mechanisms. Replace if frayed, broken, kinked, or missing.
Replace an engine ignition coil when there's no spark at the spark plug and your equipment won't start. Compatible with many small engine models.
Metal washer for lawn and garden engines. Installs between engine components to provide proper spacing and prevent wear. Replace if worn, missing, or damaged.
If your small engine won't start or has no spark, a faulty spark plug terminal may be the cause. This terminal connects the ignition coil to the plug.