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116-108C100 (1996) Cub Cadet Lawn Mower

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This is a replacement carburetor overhaul kit for your small engine. The carburetor is essential to the overall performance of your engine, and the carb can get clogged up over time for a variety of r...
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Genuine OEM replacement part, this item is sold individually. The 795629 Air Cleaner Gasket is attached to the part number 795259 Air Cleaner Base on one side and to the Carburetor on the other side. ...
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This is an OEM primer bulb and clip. It is attached to the engine air filter base. When the primer bulb is pushed, this fills the carburetor with fuel, making it easier to start a cold engine. This ru...
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Genuine manufacturer approved carburetor needle valve for lawn and garden equipment engines. This item includes the seat. The needle valve opens and closes to control the flow of fuel into the carbure...
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This manufacturer approved recoil starter pulley is designed for lawn and garden equipment engines. The recoil starter engages the drive cup on the flywheel to start the engine when pulled. This assem...
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This part is the replacement gasket for the crankcase on your engine. The gasket helps to create a seal on the crankcase and prevent leaks. If you notice that your engine is not running at peak perfor...
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This authentic OEM starter assembly is designed for use with lawn and garden engines and is sourced directly from the original manufacturer to ensure quality and compatibility. The assembly includes a...
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This item is an authentic replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with lawnmower engines from Briggs & Stratton and Toro. The metal float bowl fits onto the bo...
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This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part. It is designed for use with lawn and garden engines. It is an important part of the starter assembly that is used to crank start the unit. Please note s...
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This is an Authentic OEM replacement part used on Lawn and Garden Engines. The purpose of this part is to mix air and gas before the fuel mix goes to the engine. If the engine won\'t start and the ...
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This is a genuine part which is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer and is used with Craftsman lawn mowers. The cylinder head gasket attaches between the engine block and the cy...
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This fuel tank is for lawn and garden equipment engines. Fuel tank holds the gas that's needed by the engine. Work in a well-ventilated area when installing this part. Drain the existing fuel f...
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Cannot pull starter cord out or engine will not turn over
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Customer:
Seikai from MARICOPA, CA
Parts Used:
497680
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
starter rewind cord broke
I found the model number of the Briggs & Stratton engine on the inside of the engine housing. Ordered a new starter-rewind unit, as the old cord broke and the thing was well worn. The instructions were clear enough, but to get the old starter off I had to drill out four rivets, which just spin around when you try. I used a hacksaw, chisel , pliers, whatever worked on each rivet; this took a while. When they were finally removed, the new starter pull unit was relatively easy to install with the small nuts and bolts provided. On the Yard Machines log splitter, putting back the engine housing is quite tricky; you have to jostle the thing into place, get the pull handle above the cover and line up the bolt holes.
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