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20068 (280000001-280999999 - 2008) Toro Lawn Mower

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This is a spark plug and it is found in various lawn equipment. If your engine is not starting or running poorly, you may need to replace the spark plug. This part is a RJ9LM. Meaning, it is a resisto...
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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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This is a genuine OEM replacement blade for use on Lawn Mowers. If the blade is too dull it will tear the grass instead of an even cut. A bent or damaged blade can cause serious damage or injuries. Yo...
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This part includes one V-belt for a lawn mower. It measures approximately 35-inches long and 3/8-inches wide. This drive belt is part of the blade and transmission assembly. The belt can become worn a...
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This part includes one ball bearing for a lawn mower. This official OEM replacement part is designed to minimize friction between components that rotate. They help to reduce the amount of wear put on ...
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Customer:
Dustin from BANGOR, ME
Parts Used:
590508
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Socket set, Wrench set
Leaking gaskets
All the gaskets needed to be replaced on the Briggs 6.75 flathead I was rebuilding. I ported and polished the ports and shaved the eyebrow between the valves and the piston. The gasket set was a perfect fit. It is a monster now. It doesn't sound like a lawnmower engine anymore
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Customer:
Ray from YARDLEY, PA
Parts Used:
105-1809
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Socket set, Wrench set
Wheel height adjuster lever (spring steel) cracked / split in two.
Tip mower onto side, raising side to be repaired. Empty gas tank if possible or use rags to prevent gasoline drips onto clean surfaces.

Remove wheel using a 1/2" socket.
Remove wheel height assembly with 1/2" socket and open end wrench to hold nut below the deck.
Position new spring arm over the slot on wheel height assembly plate. Check opposite side to verify correct orientation if needed.
Remove plastic cover from old lever using a small flat blade screwdriver. Slip onto new lever.
Replace wheel height assembly.
Replace wheel.
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Customer:
Henry from ORLAND PARK, IL
Parts Used:
121-9118
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Torsion spring broken
I pryed the apart the torsion spring lever from the handle with a large screw driver. It wasn't easy putting it back, but it worked
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