TORO POWER CLEAR 721 E (38753) Power Clear 721 E Recoil Starter Broken
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96%
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Recoil Starter Assembly
This assembly contains the housing, recoil spring, pulley, and starter rope. Replacement is the primary solution for failures where the rope no longer retracts or the internal clock-spring has snapped due to metal fatigue. It restores the mechanical link between the pull-handle and the engine's crankshaft.
SKU: 127-9104
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2%
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Starter Pawl Kit
If the rope pulls out and retracts but does not turn the engine over, the centrifugal pawls have likely failed. These plastic components are designed to swing outward to grip the flywheel cup; they often shear or become stuck in the retracted position due to ice or debris buildup.
SKU: 127-9105
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2%
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Recoil Starter Rope
High-tensile nylon cord is subject to fraying and eventual tensile failure through repeated use. Replacing only the cord is a viable solution if the internal spring mechanism and pulley remain functional and under tension.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Recoil Starter Assembly.
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