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This is an OEM fuel filter and is sold individually. This repair is very easy and will only take a few minutes. It is also a very important maintenance task that should be done regularly. This part is...
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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 clip fits lawn and gardening tools. The clip secures the fuel filter to the fuel line on the unit. *Please note: the clip is sold separately. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for ...
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This gasket fits lawn and garden equipment. It provides a seal for the gas cap. With use, the seal can wear off and become compressed. In this case, it is best to replace the gasket. *Please note: thi...
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This is a breather for your lawn equipment. The breather allows air to enter the fuel tank, but will not let the fuel or emissions escape. It is essentially a valve for your tank. This part is connect...
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This washer fits gardening tools such as hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, chainsaws, engines, power brooms, tillers, water pumps, concrete saws, and cultivators. *Please note: this is sold individually. ...
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Customer:
Keith from NORWOOD, NJ
Parts Used:
A369000460
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Replace clogged fuel filter.
Thru fuel cap, insert copper wire with hook formed on end. Fish around until you grab the fuel line. Pull the fuel line and filter thru the fuel fill neck.
Pull off old filter and replace with new. Push back into fuel tank & be done.
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