marcshaddix
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The old one dry rotted and fell to pieces, unfortunatelydo you have the old hose..? If so, just take it to any auto store and have them match it up . . . . .
The old one dry rotted and fell to pieces, unfortunatelydo you have the old hose..? If so, just take it to any auto store and have them match it up . . . . .
do you have any of it? They only need a small piece to measure the inside diameter. Then just get 6 - 8", route it to where it goes and cut off any remaining....The old one dry rotted and fell to pieces, unfortunately
Uhmmm, like NO you haven't...!Why in the heck you think I gave you the hose size and length?
Actually he did. See post #7.Uhmmm, like NO you haven't...!
"NO" actually HE didn't, that was StarTech who provided some spec's; but, that's no guarantee they match what his unit requires...Actually he did. See post #7.
And how are we suppose to provide the exact length by part number when the OP never provided the actual model number of the mower. Not hard to go to any auto parts store and tell them you need 4 feet of 3/16 vacuum hose. Even some hardware stores will carry what is needed for this repair."NO" actually HE didn't, that was StarTech who provided some spec's; but, that's no guarantee they match what his unit requires...
IL you are overlooking the bottom of post #3. I know to scan all of the posts when using a smartphone which many of the users here use. Personally I use a regular computer screen and actually getting to go to a 24" screen.And how are we suppose to provide the exact length by part number when the OP never provided the actual model number of the mower. Not hard to go to any auto parts store and tell them you need 4 feet of 3/16 vacuum hose. Even some hardware stores will carry what is needed for this repair.