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Diy Lawn Mower And Gas Trimmer Servicing
Check fuel lines for blockages Replace spark plugs Check air filters Dismantle, clean out carburetor Fresh gas and new oil Even after checking and implementing these steps, the fuel line running from the trimmer gas tank to the primer bulb deteriorated and then the primer bulb cracked. On the mower, the fuel completely stopped flowing through the carburetor. Eventually I had to consider the following three options: Professional servicing at a cost that would most likely surpass the original cost of the equipment Replace both items with new ones which would make sense considering the potential cost of repair Fix it myself Feeling there was more to gain than lose, I decided to try and fix the problems myself. However, I still had the following concerns: Where I would get the parts and at what cost? Would it be worth my time? Could I actually do it myself? I had checked my local Sears store for parts but was informed that I would have to contact a special department for the parts I needed. I opted instead to check on eBay. As it turns out eBay is a great resource for small engine parts. I found every part I was considering replacing. For less than $25 I was able to pick up a replacement carburetor and engine safety cable for the lawnmower plus a new primer bulb for the trimmer. I also picked up replacement fuel lines and a gas cap O ring for the trimmer from ACE Hardware since it was slightly cheaper than what I could find on eBay. With the replacement parts in hand, and some great tips from do-it-yourself websites, I was able to successfully service the mower and trimmer. My lawn mower sounds fresh out of the box and the trimmer is finally purring normally again. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Toni C enjoys writing articles on a variety of topics. Visit his latest website easyroachcontrol.com for information on roach control products and prevention tips. |
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