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Old 23-05-2003, 02:32 AM
terry solomonson
 
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Default lawn-boy fuel governor

My beloved 21" Lawn Boy still starts fine after 20+ years of abuse but
the spring controlling the fuel governor has broken - I can get it to
run nearly wide open (wow!) or at a really sluggish speed but would like
to replace it, of course.

Does anyone know if the entire carburetor assembly has to be replaced?
It looks like a sealed unit - and if someone has a favorite website for
buying parts, that would be greatly appreciated - the local dealer wants
$85 for a replacement carb.

thanks in advance,

terry solomonson

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Old 30-05-2003, 10:20 AM
Bill Freeman
 
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Default lawn-boy fuel governor

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My beloved 21" Lawn Boy still starts fine after 20+ years of abuse but
the spring controlling the fuel governor has broken - I can get it to
run nearly wide open (wow!) or at a really sluggish speed but would like
to replace it, of course.

Does anyone know if the entire carburetor assembly has to be replaced?
It looks like a sealed unit - and if someone has a favorite website for
buying parts, that would be greatly appreciated - the local dealer wants
$85 for a replacement carb.

thanks in advance,

terry solomonson



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