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Hipa Carburetor Kit For MTD Bolens BL100 BL150 BL250 BL410 17-inch cut 31cc Gas Trimmer Weed Wacker # 753-05133 WT-827

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Hipa Carburetor Kit For MTD Bolens BL100 BL150 BL250 BL410 17-inch cut 31cc Gas Trimmer Weed Wacker # 753-05133 WT-827Model Fit Guide Carb Compatible with: 753 05133, WT 827Parts Used on: Bolens String Trimmer 17"cut 31cc BL100 BL150 BL250 41BD100G765 41AD100G065 41AD100G965 41BD100G965 41CD100G163 41CD100G765 BL150 41BD150G163 41BD150G765 41AD150G065 41AD150G965 41BD150G965 41CD150G163 41CD150G765 BL250 41AD25G 065 41BD250G163 41CD250G163 BL410 21A 121R965 21B 121R765 21BK410G163. Bolens BL410 tiller cultivator. Troy Bilt Trimmer: TB20CS TB20DC TB10CS TB70SS TB70FH

Model Fit Guide
Carb Compatible with: 753-05133, WT-827
Parts Used on:
Bolens String Trimmer 17"cut 31cc BL100 BL150 BL250 41BD100G765 41AD100G065 41AD100G965 41BD100G965 41CD100G163 41CD100G765 BL150 41BD150G163 41BD150G765 41AD150G065 41AD150G965 41BD150G965 41CD150G163 41CD150G765 BL250 41AD25G-065 41BD250G163 41CD250G163 BL410 21A-121R965 21B-121R765 21BK410G163.
Bolens BL410 tiller / cultivator.

Troy-Bilt Trimmer: TB20CS TB20DC TB10CS TB70SS TB70FH 

TB90BC TB65SS.
For MTD Troy-Bilt:
TB10CS 41CDT10G966
TB20CS 41CDT20C966 Tuffy 41BDT20C966 Trimmer
TB20DC 41ADT20C966
TB65SS 41CDT65G966 41DDT65G966
TB70FH 41AD70FC966
TB70SS 41ADT70C966 41BDT70C711 41CDT70C966 41DDT70C966
TB90BC 41BDT90C711 41BDT90C966.
For MTD Troy-Bilt:
TB10CS 41CDT10G966
TB20CS 41CDT20C966 Tuffy 41BDT20C966 Trimmer
TB20DC 41ADT20C966
TB65SS 41CDT65G966 41DDT65G966
TB70FH 41AD70FC966
TB70SS 41ADT70C966 41BDT70C711 41CDT70C966 41DDT70C966
TB90BC 41BDT90C711 41BDT90C966.
Product Details
Air Filter Size(cm): 6.0*6.0*1.0.
Air Filter Part Number: 530047932, 545082301.
Fuel Filter Part Number: unknown.
Spark Plug Part Number: RDJ8JU, 753-06847, 753-06193, 794-00055A.
Gasket Part Number: P350.
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