Spring is here and you need to cut the tall grasses in your
yard. But your mower is dead after a winter storage. Most of the time the
problem is the carburetor. You think cleaning the carburetor will save your
money and time? The true is you should replace the old carburetor with a new
one. The operation is surprisingly simple and the part is less than $8 shipped
to your door. I will show you how to find a right model carburetor for your
mower engine and how easy it is to have it replace.
In this video our example mower is a Craftsman mower
917388510 21" walk behind
This is the website to look up and find Briggs and Stratton
parts include the carburetor https://shop.briggsandstratton.com/pages/parts-lookup
Since this is a Craftsman mower, I also use Sears part
direct website to cross check the part number https://www.searspartsdirect.com/
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