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124L05-1306-F1 Briggs and Stratton Engine - Instructions
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starter rewind cord broke
15 of 21 people
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Seikai from MARICOPA, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
I found the model number of the Briggs & Stratton engine on the inside of the engine housing. Ordered a new starter-rewind unit, as the old cord broke and the thing was well worn. The instructions were clear enough, but to get the old starter off I had to drill out four rivets, which just spin around when you try. I used a hacksaw, chisel
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, pliers, whatever worked on each rivet; this took a while. When they were finally removed, the new starter pull unit was relatively easy to install with the small nuts and bolts provided. On the Yard Machines log splitter, putting back the engine housing is quite tricky; you have to jostle the thing into place, get the pull handle above the cover and line up the bolt holes.
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Mower was submerged in Hurricane Matthew
25 of 51 people
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Morris from HOPE MILLS, NC
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Wrench set
Total disassemble, clean out water and any rust. hone cylinder, wire brush where needed,reassemble with new rings,gaskets and seals and lucas oil product. Started on second pull. Mowed lawn. If you have never done this sort of work before, probably should not attempt.
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Smelled Gas Leaks
8 of 11 people
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Jonathan from LIBERTY TWP, OH
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Inspected/removed fuel lines and found signs of leak. Removed and inspected carburetor and found that seals and gaskets were toast. Replaced said seals with ones from the kit that fit and replaced fuel lines.
Would be nice to have a fuel line kit with the big fuel line (tank to carb) and the little one (carb to engine) together ... Read more with all the necessary clamps.
Would be nice to have a fuel line kit with the big fuel line (tank to carb) and the little one (carb to engine) together ... Read more with all the necessary clamps.
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Wouldn’t start.
18 of 47 people
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Bruce from CARNATION, WA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
I installed a new solenoid starter. Took me a total of 20 minutes. Started right up.
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Leaking gaskets
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Dustin from BANGOR, ME
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Socket set, Wrench set
All the gaskets needed to be replaced on the Briggs 6.75 flathead I was rebuilding. I ported and polished the ports and shaved the eyebrow between the valves and the piston. The gasket set was a perfect fit. It is a monster now. It doesn't sound like a lawnmower engine anymore
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