PCV43 Powermate Tiller - Instructions
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- Customer:
- Rogers from SAN ANTONIO, TX
- Parts Used:
- A200778
- Difficulty Level:
- Very Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
Fuel tank cracked from winter cold, created a large hole.
It was as simple as removing four (4) hex screws holding the gas tank to the tiller frame. Once the tank was removed, took a screwdriver to pry the fuel line from the old tank (being careful not to damage the rubber seals). Place fuel line (there is another short line attached to it), I call it a breather line.Once in, attach fuel tank to tiller frame. Prime and start. This is super easy.
TIP: When placing the lines in the new tank, ensure you have the small and the large line in the same position as it came off the old tank, as the small must marry up with the small line and the larger one with the larger one.
TIP: When placing the lines in the new tank, ensure you have the small and the large line in the same position as it came off the old tank, as the small must marry up with the small line and the larger one with the larger one.
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- Customer:
- Keith from MAGNOLIA, TX
- Parts Used:
- A200783
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Pull rope broke and starter cup spring lost
I follow a guy on YouTube alot of good videos on how to replace.
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