I have an older Craftsman mower that still running good but the cord will not retract. It is easy to remove but I cannot find a replacement part for. If any one can direct me to where I may find the part it would be greatly appreciated. I know I got more then I should out of the mower but it still runs good and now maybe an obsession not to let die because I cannot fine a $20 part. Thanks.
Thank you for the reply. I did find some info on the original part and possibly two other replacements although I need to do more research to be sure I get the right one. It looks like the original part # is 590523. There are possibility two replacements 590531 and 590532. My current one feels like it still has some tension left in it but no where near enough.
Mower Name Craftsman Eager 1
Model # 131.907223
Engine # 143-294112 (Craftsman/Tecumseh)
Your engine crosses to a Tecumseh engine model TVS 090 - 43031A. Sorry to tell you that it has one of the most difficult starters for the DIY Guys to repair with individual parts. It’s even tough to properly mount a new starter assembly. The replacement starter assembly is Tecumseh part number 590532. This site has a parts breakdown of the starter assembly.
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Your engine crosses to a Tecumseh engine model TVS 090 - 43031A. Sorry to tell you that it has one of the most difficult starters for the DIY Guys to repair with individual parts. It’s even tough to properly mount a new starter assembly. The replacement starter assembly is Tecumseh part number 590532. This site has a parts breakdown of the starter assembly.
Parts lookup and repair parts diagrams for outdoor equipment like Toro mowers, Cub Cadet tractors, Husqvarna chainsaws, Echo trimmers, Briggs engines, etc.
Thank you. I agree it does not seem easy to repair with individual parts. It appears that the a pin broke inside the starter. It is probably is part number 8 (or possibly 9) as the small cover that that has the word "Lock" imprinted on it fell off but it did start once or twice after that. That is when I found a small piece the thickness of maybe a paper clip (you can see the piece that appears to have broken off laying on the deck on the attached picture. When I took the starter off I can see what seems to be the other piece of the pin still attached.
Thank you. I agree it does not seem easy to repair with individual parts. It appears that the a pin broke inside the starter. It is probably is part number 8 (or possibly 9) as the small cover that that has the word "Lock" imprinted on it fell off but it did start once or twice after that. That is when I found a small piece the thickness of maybe a paper clip (you can see the piece that appears to have broken off laying on the deck on the attached picture. When I took the starter off I can see what seems to be the other piece of the pin still attached.
If that Tech-ump-c has a spring like a Briggs, remove the spring. Take an oily red shop rag. Wipe all the dirt and grit mess off the spring in a polishing fashion. That fine bit of oil will make it retract better. Do NOT add any extra oil to the spring or in that same area. This trick helps a lazy returning rope.