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Briggs & Stratton Replace Small Engine Carburetor #591299

This video provides step-by-step instructions for replacing he carburetor 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 reasons for replacing the carburetor are when the engine runs poorly, stops after a few seconds, is hard to start, makes a lot of smoke, leaks gas, or won’t start because the carburetor is clogged and cleaning it is not effective.

All of the information in this carburetor replacement video is applicable to the following brands: Briggs & Stratton, Toro, John Deere

Tools used: flathead screwdriver, nutdriver wrench, socket wrench
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