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This is a genuine Echo replacement part. It is sold individually. By pressing the bulb it will purge the air from the carburetor. Then fuel will come up from the fuel tank through the fuel line then ...
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$10.36
This Genuine OEM air filter is a critical component designed to protect your engine by preventing dirt, dust, and other small particles from entering the carburetor and causing internal damage. Sold i...
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This is a single OEM fuel filter that has been approved by the manufacturer, ensuring the highest quality. It is compatible with numerous types of outdoor power equipment, such as blowers, trimmers, e...
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This check valve or the fuel tank vent is connected to the fuel tank in the following products: hedge trimmer, leaf blower/vacuum, chainsaw, edger, engine, tiler, auger, water pump, chipper shredder, ...
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$26.22
In order to keep your equipment running strong, doing regular maintenance is critical. Your small engine should have a tune-up once per year, which consists of replacing the most common wear parts. Th...
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This is a Genuine OEM replacement part, this item is sold individually. This nut is used on a variety of lawn and garden equipment. Use proper tools tighten or loosen this part. Make sure to tighten t...
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Genuine OEM replacement part,this item is sold individually. The purpose of the Wing Bolt is to secure the Air Filter Cover and Air Filter to the Air Cleaner Case on all of the Outdoor Products shown below.
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This is a genuine manufacturer approved replacement part designed for use with edgers and trimmers. The purpose of this part is to act as a seal for the insulator. This item is made out of compound ma...
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This nut is used for a variety of handheld gardening tools. The nut has multiple applications depending on the tool you are using. Refer to the diagram provided by the manufacturer for installation in...
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This Genuine OEM screw is a standard replacement part used on a variety of gas-powered trimmers and brushcutters. Constructed from durable metal and sold individually, this screw is typically used to ...
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This part is the fuel return tube for your outdoor power equipment. It is made of yellow plastic and measures 3x6x110mm. The return tube transports excess fuel back into the fuel tank after the primer...
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$6.51
Genuine OEM sourced replacement part designed for use with trimmers/blowers. This bracket is an important piece which helps to secure an air filter inside the cover. It is made out of metal and it is ...
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Customer:
Evrid from Traverse City, MI
Parts Used:
13100208961
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Stripped fuel neck threads
Correct screw driver a must
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Customer:
Ronald from Sand Springs, OK
Parts Used:
89012106360, 13211544330, 13201006460, 13201002161, 13031006560
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Fuel return line was leaking
Pulled the return line off the carb and out of the tank grommet. Removed the grommet and manipulated the fuel line so as to be able to snag the fuel filter with the dental pick and remove it from the fuel line. Installed new lines through the grommet and lubed the grommet with dish soap. Used fingers and needle nose pliers to reinstall the grommet.
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