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Try this link

http://www.briggspowershop.com

You can look through the list and see what you are going to need. Most of the time it will pull up an exploded view of your engine and you can pick out the part and get the part number you need.

2006-08-05 06:52:04 · answer #1 · answered by Roadkill 6 · 0 0

Write down the Model, Type, and Code numbers off the engine and call a local small engine shop with the numbers and tell them what you need. They can tell you the exact part number and give you a price.

2006-08-06 04:09:07 · answer #2 · answered by toomuchtime 3 · 0 0

I believe Terry. maximum cases for mine is a unfastened connection on a sort of safeties. I certainly have replaced a starter or 2, in spite of the shown fact that it grew to become into on no account the soleniod, it grew to become into continuously the starter too susceptible. in case you get no "click" sound, I guess is it not polishing off the circuit to it someplace.

2016-12-11 07:21:17 · answer #3 · answered by sameeruddin 3 · 0 0

go to jackssmallengines.com to parts look up and look up the part by engine # and spec They are one of the best for prices and delivery

2006-08-05 10:19:49 · answer #4 · answered by Boxer Lover 6 · 0 0

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