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72103 (4900001-4999999 - 1994) Toro Lawn Tractor

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This is a lock nut and it is used in a variety of outdoor lawn equipment. This lock nut has a nylon insert, making it a nyloc nut. The insert allows the nut to be resistant to turning caused by strong vibrations.
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This is a nut, for a variety of outdoor lawn equipment. This part is a nylon insert locking nut, meaning it has a nylon collar insert that makes the nut resistant to turning from heavy vibrations. It ...
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$52.33
This replacement fuel pump is a genuine OEM supplied item that is commonly utilzed on Kohler engines installed on lawn and garden equipment. It is used to pump the fuel from the tank into the carburet...
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This flat metal washer fits onto the speed guide-selector and is available individually. Please note that more than one washer may be needed when replacing parts. It will need to be replaced if it bec...
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It is an OEM item that is made for use with Kohler engines commonly installed on a variety of lawn and garden equipment. This is the valve that the push rod ride inside of which will push the exhaust ...
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$14.23
It is a genuine item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with Toro lawn mowers and garden tractors. This is an identical replacement for a missing or a damaged cap-hub that...
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This replacement item is generally used on Kohler small engines. It is supplied from original equipment manufacturer. This is a piece of standard hardware which has multiple applications based on equi...
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This is a screw for your lawn equipment. Most commonly used to secure the half-rotor to the blade in your machine. This part is a hex bolt, and requires a nut or a tapped hole.
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$6.51
It is made of metal and is sold individually. The screw connects to the idler pulley. A socket set might be needed during the installation process. Over time this part may become stripped and will nee...
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This carriage screw is a genuine manufacturer sourced replacement part. It is specially designed for use with Toro snowblowers. This screw is generally used to secure the scraper blade. The square are...
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This is a genuine replacement part manufactured for use with outdoor power equipment. This flanged hex head screw has several applications, please see model diagram for part use and location. This scr...
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This replacement hardware is sourced from original equipment manufacturer for use with Toro snowthrowers. It is standard hardware which has multiple applications, please refer to appropriate diagrams ...
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Customer:
Dana from HAMMOND, IN
Parts Used:
792006
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Mistreated Briggs & Stratton 206 CC Engine on MTD Chipper
Removed tank and drained old gas.
Removed and disassembled carb. Needed new gaskets and seals, and had to clean corn syrup glaze (separated ethanol) from bowl and everywhere else with carb cleaner.
Throttle linkage was de-plating/rusty. Steel wool and WD40 got it moving again.
Cleaned spark plug electrode.
Reassemble d, poured Sea Foam in the bottom of the tank and gave it a few pulls.
Let Sea Foam sit for a while, then filled the tank with Premium.
Blew white smoke for a minute then ran like new. Shredded for a while, then changed the oil.
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