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if engines stumbling when at full throttle , ck to see that your getting full fuel flow ( lots of bubbles in primer bulb are a sure sign of not a good flow) , locate the fuel filter inside fuel tank , ck it for a dark color ? if so replace it , also try adding some normal car fuel system cleaner to your fuel next time u run it for a few minutes , this helps to loosen stuck deposits inside the carb
Yes, that can be replaced, but, you need to make sure you replace the broken line with a treated fuel line. That just means that it will hold up to having fuel run trough it.
Most of the big box supply stores have the hoses pre-cut, and pre-packaged in the lawn equipment department.
Replacement fuel lines should be readily available at your local lawnmower repair shop. Your TroyBilt hedger uses fuel line that is 3/32" (2.4mm) interior dimension, 3/16" (4.8mm) outside dimension, with a 3/64" (1.2mm) wall dimension.
Most manufacturers don't offer replacement line, only fuel tank assemblies. Find your local shop, and try to get the TYGON brand...it is yellow. Tygon lasts the longest. You should be able to buy it by the foot for less than $2 per foot. You will need 2 feet of hose to replace both lines.
Make sure to clean the in-tank filter when replacing hoses.
Any local repair shop will do this for you - if you're looking for free repair -then please - look at the local sears store to direct you as they have the locations there.
pull the lines off do only one at a time one should stick in the tank 1/4 inch which is your return the second one is your pick up which has a filter in the tank attached to it take a piece of stiff wire or a clothes hanger and bend a tight hook on the end just big enough for the fuel line to fit in it fish the wire in the tank and try to hook the fuel line then pull it out of the tank to take the filter off it might take a few tries but you will get it after that pull the line out from the top not the filter side take the new line and feed it through if you cut a 45 degree angle at the end of the line it makes it easier to feed once you get it in all the way use your piece of wire to hook it through the filler and pull it out then attach your fuel filter then shove it back in the tank like i said it may take you a few times but you will get hope this helps
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