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TB32EC (41ADZ33C766) Troy-Bilt Trimmer

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It is an authentic manufacturer-sourced replacement part that i supplied for Craftsman trimmers. The function of a carburetor is to mix the air and the gas into a highly combustible mix before it goes...
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This bump knob assembly fits lawn and gardening tools, usually trimmers. This part bumps on the ground to advance the cutting line from the spool. With time and use, this part can wear out easily. It ...
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This is a genuine OEM replacement throttle trigger (red). The throttle trigger is responsible for managing the speed of the engine. The throttle cable attaches to the trigger, which connects to the th...
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This spool is for line trimmers. Spool houses the cutting line and fits inside the cutting head to cut grass and weeds. Wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part.
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This gearbox is for line trimmers. Gearbox contains the gears that turn the line spool for cutting.
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This switch is used on a variety of trimmers, blowers and other similar gardening equipment. This switch controls the on and off operations of your tool. Switches have mechanical internals, which degr...
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Engine revs but trimmer head will not turn
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Will Not Start
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  • Customer:
    William from PALMETTO, FL
  • Parts Used:
    753-06185, 753-06190
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
Carburetor replacement
Removed 2 screws securing the air cleaner and carburetor to the engine using a T25 Torx driver. then removed the throttle cable from the carb.Then removed the o ring gasket from the engine and replaced with a new one and replaced the carb etc. Primed it and fired it up.Runs just like new.
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  • Customer:
    Ronald from TOOL, TX
  • Parts Used:
    753-08164, 753-06571
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
The gear ssembley was not turning
I ordered the gear assembley and the boom assembley and I stalled them.
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  • Customer:
    Ricardo from FORT WORTH, TX
  • Parts Used:
    753-06253, 753-06185, 753-06190
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
Trimmer Would Not Start
The replacement of the carburetor, O-ring, and gasket was simple. I removed 2 screws that held the air cleaner and carburetor in place, swapped them out, and replaced the screws. What took longest was finding a piece of fuel line after breaking one of them. It was brittle after hanging in my garage for several years. I found some in my garage and replaced it. It took a few pulls to get it started, but ran very smooth.

Additional information: rather than mixing my fuel, I purchased 40:1 pre-mix fuel to prevent gunking up the carburetor in the future. I use it in my other trimmer and have not had any issues.
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