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Briggs & Stratton Small Engine Replace Recoil Starter #591301

This video provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the recoil starter on Briggs and Stratton small engines, commonly found in lawn mowers, riding tractors, zero-turn radius mowers, pressure washers, generators, log splitters, and snow blowers. The most common reason for replacing the recoil starter is when the engine won’t start.

All of the information in this recoil starter replacement video is applicable to the following brands: Briggs & Stratton, Toro

Tools used: nutdriver
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