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55302 Toro Lawn Tractor - Overview
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- 55302 (9000001-9999999 - 1969) Toro Lawn Tractor (Lawn Tractor)
- 55302 (1000001-1999999 - 1971) Toro Lawn Tractor (Lawn Tractor)
- 55302 (0000001-0999999 - 1970) Toro Lawn Tractor (Lawn Tractor)
- 55302 ( 9000001 - 9999999 ) Toro Lawn Tractor (950 Suburban Lawn Tractor)
- 55302 ( 1000001 - 1999999 ) Toro Lawn Tractor (950 Suburban Lawn Tractor)
- 55302 ( 0000001 - 0999999 ) Toro Lawn Tractor (950 Suburban Lawn Tractor)
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Nut-Lock, Ni
PartSelect #: PS9276436
Manufacturer #: 3296-29
The Ni Lock Nut (Nylock Nut) is a Silver, 5/16x18, individually sold metal nut. It can be adjusted and replaced using a wrench or socket and torque wrench to the manufacturer specfications, and is use...
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Bearing-Ball
PartSelect #: PS8960493
Manufacturer #: 38-7820
This metal ball bearing reduces friction and evenly distributes weight among the rotating parts in your lawn equipment. These bearings can be found in various areas such as the wheels, in pulleys, bla...
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Mistreated Briggs & Stratton 206 CC Engine on MTD Chipper
Removed tank and drained old gas.
Removed and disassembled carb. Needed new gaskets and seals, and had to clean corn syrup glaze (separated ethanol) from bowl and everywhere else with carb cleaner.
Throttle linkage was de-plating/rusty. Steel wool and WD40 got it moving again.
Cleaned spark plug electrode.
Reassemble ... Read more d, poured Sea Foam in the bottom of the tank and gave it a few pulls.
Let Sea Foam sit for a while, then filled the tank with Premium.
Blew white smoke for a minute then ran like new. Shredded for a while, then changed the oil.
Removed and disassembled carb. Needed new gaskets and seals, and had to clean corn syrup glaze (separated ethanol) from bowl and everywhere else with carb cleaner.
Throttle linkage was de-plating/rusty. Steel wool and WD40 got it moving again.
Cleaned spark plug electrode.
Reassemble ... Read more d, poured Sea Foam in the bottom of the tank and gave it a few pulls.
Let Sea Foam sit for a while, then filled the tank with Premium.
Blew white smoke for a minute then ran like new. Shredded for a while, then changed the oil.
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Dana from HAMMOND, IN
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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