Chainsaw Caps and Lids

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Chainsaw Lawn Mower Axle Hub Cap
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PartSelect Number PS9007667
Manufacturer Part Number 532104757
This genuine black cap axle, also sometimes known as the dust cap, is around 2 inches in diamater and sold individually. Comprised of plastic, it is designed to keep debris out of the hub and axle of your lawn mower or garden tractor. Over time, your dust cap may become damaged or lost due to wear and tear. If this happens, dirt and debris can freely enter the axle and hub, causing damage. This is an easy repair to make and does not require any tools. Just look for the cap axle on the rim of the wheel to make your repair.
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Anthony from OLIVEHILL, TN
Wheel bushings were bad
Removed old clip removed rim from tractor, removed grease fitting on rim, took hammer and screw driver knocked out old bushing turned rim over knocked out other bushing. Press in new bushings reinstalled grease fitting slide tire back on tractor, put retaining washers on then locking clip put on dust cover grease at grease fitting. Repeat other side. Read more...
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Chainsaw Lawn Mower Spindle Cap
PartSelect Number PS9285732
Manufacturer Part Number 532121232
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Chainsaw Fuel Cap Assembly
PartSelect Number PS9982262
Manufacturer Part Number 580940901
This part is the replacement fuel cap assembly for your chainsaw. It is made of black plastic and is sold individually. The fuel cap prevents fuel from spilling out of the chainsaw and prevents debris from entering the fuel tank. If the fuel cap is stripped or missing the O-ring, it can cause a leak, and will need to be replaced. To replace the fuel cap simply screw the old one out and screw the new one in, ensuring you have a tight seal. This is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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Robert from MANVILLE, NJ
Replace the fuel lines
Replaced all fuel lines. Followed instructions found on Partselect.com, which said to insert cut fuel line in tank and use forceps to reach back in the tank and pull the fuel line through. The problem was that I did not have forceps, or needle nosed pliers that could reach the end of the hose.

Instead of running the line into the tank, I found another suggestion online to run the line from inside the tank outward, allowing me to grab the line with any pliers and thread it. The way I did this was used about a foot length of 14 gauge copper wire. Put an inch or two into the hose (that has been cut on an angle), and use a little black tape to secure the hose on the wire. Now you should be able to route the stiff wire from inside the tank to the fuel hole in the tank. Fish the wire through, and it should be enough to get the tapered end through the tank. Pull the copper wire, mine came out, but there was enough of the hose exposed on the outside of the tank for me to grab with pliers and pull it through.
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Chainsaw Cap
PartSelect Number PS12507290
Manufacturer Part Number 90618141
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Chainsaw Battery Cap
PartSelect Number PS12489034
Manufacturer Part Number N475920
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Chainsaw Oil Cap W/ Retainer
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PartSelect Number PS9231786
Manufacturer Part Number P021005581
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Chainsaw Miter Saw Brush Holder Cap
PartSelect Number PS10153352
Manufacturer Part Number 643650-4
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Chainsaw Snow Blower Fuel Cap
PartSelect Number PS8804483
Manufacturer Part Number 07500112
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Chainsaw Cap
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PartSelect Number PS11826579
Manufacturer Part Number P021044580
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Chainsaw Outlet Cover (120 Volt)
PartSelect Number PS9980694
Manufacturer Part Number 570412008

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