Introduction
If the cord of your lawnmower does not return back in when you pull it, then there may be a problem with your lawnmower's recoil starter. This guide is if you wish to replace this part from your lawnmower, and I will be using a Cub Cadet OHV 173cc/6.75 to demonstrate the process.
The recoil starter is a part in the lawnmower that starts the engine when you pull the cord. Then, with a spring, it coils the cord back into the lawnmower. When the spring is damaged, the recoil starter can not coil the cord back into the lawnmower.
However, instead of demonstrating how to replace the spring, in this guide I will show how to replace the whole recoil starter.
Tools
Parts
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Tighten the new recoil starter onto the lawnmower with a wrench and the nuts you had removed earlier.
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Tighten the hood back onto the lawnmower with a Phillips #0 screwdriver and the four screws you had removed previously.
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