Outdoor Power Equipment and Small Engines - Troy Bilt Gas Tank Parts
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vettnut
11-23-08, 09:32 AM
Hi all,
I have a Troy Bilt tiller about 24 yrs old that has a plastic gas tank. The part that comes out of the tank ( gas outlet?) is made of rubber and is like a grommet. fits in the tank hole and is like a grommet. It has a 1/2" hole in it for the metal part( with a fuel filter in it ) to pushed up into the grommet. The grommet has broken and I am trying to find out where I can get a new one. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks Don
I have a Troy Bilt tiller about 24 yrs old that has a plastic gas tank. The part that comes out of the tank ( gas outlet?) is made of rubber and is like a grommet. fits in the tank hole and is like a grommet. It has a 1/2" hole in it for the metal part( with a fuel filter in it ) to pushed up into the grommet. The grommet has broken and I am trying to find out where I can get a new one. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks Don
30yearTech
11-23-08, 09:53 AM
The fuel tank bushing you are looking for should be easily located an most any lawn mower or small engine shop.
Any of these part numbers should work for you.
935-0149 (MTD)
1-2337 (Snapper)
33679 (Tecumseh)
46-6560 (Toro)
7730 (Rotary Aftermarket)
125-336 (Stens Aftermarket)
Any of these part numbers should work for you.
935-0149 (MTD)
1-2337 (Snapper)
33679 (Tecumseh)
46-6560 (Toro)
7730 (Rotary Aftermarket)
125-336 (Stens Aftermarket)
vettnut
11-23-08, 11:42 AM
Thank you. Will try tomorrow.
Don
Don