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20796 Toro Lawn Mower - Overview

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Primer-carburetor – Part Number: 694395
$6.40
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Primer-carburetor
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Part #694395
This is an original Craftsman part for use with Lawn Mowers. The carburetor primer bulb circulates fuel to the carburetor to provide quicker starting. The most common reasons for replacing the primer bulb are when the engine leaks gas or won't start. This part is sold individually. The tools that you will need to replace the carburetor primer bulb is an 8mm socket or nut driver, small flat-head screwdriver and a Phillips-head screwdriver.
Starter Pawl-Ratchet – Part Number: 281505S
$6.40
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Starter Pawl-Ratchet
Part #281505S
The manufacturer-approved Ratchet Pawl (Starter Pawl) comes in a set of two (2). This part attaches inside the recoil assembly, and is used to engage the flywheel. if broken due to wear/damage it will have a hard time engaging the fly wheel, making the engine harder to start, and should be replaced. Installation is rated as "Easy" by customers, and will require a screwdriver, pliers and nutdriver. Refer to your make, model and diagram to ensure this is the correct part for you.This model is plastic and comes in white.
Kit-needle/seat – Part Number: 398188
$8.91
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Kit-needle/seat
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Part #398188
This needle and seat kit, also known as a float valve, is found in many types of liquid-fueled lawn equipment, such as carburetors. The valve regulates the flow of fuel into the float bowl. The needle and seat work together to make sure that the valve opens and closes properly, so that it does not leak or overflow. If it is broken, you may notice a strong odor of fuel coming from your machine. Your engine may also run poorly or not start at all. A damaged or corroded float valve can cause fuel leaks, which can be dangerous as they are flammable. To remove the float valve, first disconnect the spark plug wire on your machine. You then need to consult your user manual to locate the float bowl of your machine and remove the bolts or screws securing their cover in place. When you lift off the cover, you will find the needle attached to the float. Using a pair of needle-nose pliers, grasp onto the needle and pull it out of the float. Keep in mind when you are purchasing this OEM-manufactured kit that it comes with the needle and seat together, but the float itself is not included.
Pulley/spring Assembly – Part Number: 498144
$25.54
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Pulley/spring Assembly
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Part #498144
Upgrade your equipment with this reliable Pulley/Spring Assembly from Briggs and Stratton. Known for their superior quality, Briggs and Stratton parts are designed to help prolong the life of your machines, contributing to their efficiency and performance. This assembly is precision engineered to meet rigorous standards, ensuring robust, long-lasting usage. It aims to improve your machines functionality while maintaining its overall operation efficiency. Enhance your units performance with the assurance of Briggs and Stratton, a trusted name in the industry. Invest in this top-quality Pulley/Spring Assembly and experience the difference today.
Engine Crankcase Gasket – Part Number: 692232
$7.86
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Engine Crankcase Gasket
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Part #692232
This part is the replacement gasket for the crankcase on your engine. The gasket helps to create a seal on the crankcase and prevent leaks. If you notice that your engine is not running at peak performance, it could be because of a damaged crankcase. A damaged crankcase gasket can cause serious problems in your engine, so it is recommended to replace it immediately if it is damaged. This product is gray in color and is sold individually. It is a genuine OEM part from the manufacturer.
Gasket-float Bowl – Part Number: 693981
$6.40
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Gasket-float Bowl
Part #693981
This is a Genuine OEM Authorized Gasket used on variety of Lawn and Garden Equipment Engines. This part is made out of Rubber and it is sold individually. If the carburetor is leaking fuel it is recommended to replace the Bowl Gasket. Gaskets and O-rings are a common source of problems. They eventually shrink, causing fuel and air leaks that lead to poor engine performance. When replacing this Gasket you would need a Screwdriver and a set of Wrenches.
Engine Recoil Starter Assembly – Part Number: 497680
$57.38
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Engine Recoil Starter Assembly
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Part #497680
This authentic OEM starter assembly is designed for use with lawn and garden engines and is sourced directly from the original manufacturer to ensure quality and compatibility. The assembly includes a durable plastic shroud/housing, starter pulley, recoil spring, pull rope with grip, and the necessary hardware for installation. It functions as the primary mechanism for manually cranking and starting the engine. To complete the replacement, you’ll need a wrench. Simply remove the four screws and nuts securing the old starter assembly, then install the new one using the included hardware. This item is sold as a complete individual assembly.
Bowl-float – Part Number: 796611
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This item is an authentic replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with lawnmower engines from Briggs & Stratton and Toro. The metal float bowl fits onto the bottom of the carburetor and is used to house the float and store and drain the fuel that actuates the needle valve. This item is available as an individual replacement part.
Key-flywheel – Part Number: 222698S
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Key-flywheel
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Part #222698S
This is a Genuine OEM replacement part used on a variety of Lawn and Garden equipment. The key helps to secure Flywheel in place. This is a Metal Key and it is Sold Individually. You would need Pliers to replace this item.
Retaining Ring – Part Number: 65-2720
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Retaining Ring
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Part #65-2720
This OEM Locking Ring holds components or assemblies onto a shaft or in a housing/bore when installed in a groove. Installation is rated as "Easy" by customers and will require pliers. The part secures the drive pinion gear to the drive shaft, and if broken due to wear/fatigue/damage, it will need to be replaced.
Plate-pawl Friction – Part Number: 692299
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Plate-pawl Friction
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Part #692299
This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement part. It is designed for use with lawn and garden engines. It is an important part of the starter assembly that is used to crank start the unit. Please note shroud/housing, starter pulley, starter spring, grip, the pull rope and the hardware are all sold separately. This pawl plate is made out of plastic and it is sold individually. To complete this repair you would need a wrench.
Plug-spark – Part Number: 692051
$7.17
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Plug-spark
Part #692051
This item has been OEM sourced to ensure quality. The spark plug is intended to be used with outboard motors and lawnmower engines from Briggs & Stratton. The spark plug threads into the cylinder and is used to create an electric arc that ignites the air/fuel mixture inside the combustion chamber. A spark plug wrench may be needed to install this part. This item is sold individually.

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starter rewind cord broke
15 of 21 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Seikai from MARICOPA, CA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • 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 , 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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slow delivery
2 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Vincent from ELDORA, IA
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver
I paid extra to get the item . Received a delivery date, a couple days before date ,received notification it was going and in California and delivery would be another week. Immediately I ordered the carburator from another supplier and received it three days before parts select came in. It was installed and used AND with NO SHIPPING CHARG ES>
I returned parts select item for refund. WILL NEVER EVER ORDER FROM THEM AGAIN and I paid extra for shipping which I will not get back. Poor service and they still blame delivery on pandemic, NO ONE ELSE seems to have that PROBLEM,.Vincent K
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Torsion spring broken
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  • Henry from ORLAND PARK, IL
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
I pryed the apart the torsion spring lever from the handle with a large screw driver. It wasn't easy putting it back, but it worked
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