Part Location Diagram of 683974 Toro Primer andHose Assembly
See part A-9 in the diagram
( Grid squares measure 1x1 inch )

Primer andHose Assembly

Works With Model 51903!
$ 27.62
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Fix Number:
FIX9294011
Manufacturer #:
683974
Manufactured by:
Toro
Works With Model 51903!

Product Description

This is an authentic OEM replacement part. When the primer bulb is pressed it forces air and stale fuel from the carburetor and fresh fuel is pumped through the fuel line and into the carburetor. The fresh fuel will make your lawn and garden equipment easier to start, and it will help extend the life of your carburetor. This primer bulb and hose assembly is commonly used in hedge trimmers, tillers, cultivators, lawn mowers, and snow blowers. Over time the primer bulb might lose elasticity or crack, due to fuel exposure, when that happens it will no longer be effective and it will need to be replaced. The primer bulb is easy to access, however you will need a screwdriver to remove and replace this part. Before you begin repair work on your lawn and garden equipment make sure you drain all of the fuel from the tank, and remove the spark plug.