Snapper String Trimmer Parts

A Snapper string trimmer that won't start, runs rough, or has weak cutting power is usually telling you the carburetor, spark plug, or fuel system needs attention. Snapper trimmers see real work -- brush clearing, thick weeds, seasonal storage that leaves ethanol varnish in the carb. Repair Clinic carries OEM Snapper carburetors, primer bulbs, fuel filters, and spark plugs. Enter your model number to get the right parts. Most repairs cost under $50 and take an afternoon.

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631021B Carburetor Repair Kit
$8.21

Tecumseh carburetor repair kit. If the carburetor is clogged, the engine won't get enough fuel. As a result, the engine may not start or may run poorly.

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530095646 Fuel Filter
$8.80

Husqvarna fuel filter. If the fuel filter is clogged, it will restrict the flow of fuel to the carburetor. As a result, the engine may not start.

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631028A Carburetor Bowl Gasket
$2.93

Tecumseh carburetor bowl gasket. If this gasket is torn or damaged, the engine may run rough. Be sure to clean the surfaces around the carburetor gasket before installing it.

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530069216 Fuel Line
$12.35

Fuel line (Large). The fuel line allows fuel to travel from the fuel tank to the carburetor and from the primer bulb to the fuel system.

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5140B Tune-Up Kit
$23.68

This Briggs & Stratton Genuine Tune-Up Kit Includes

1 Bottle Of Oil (100005)
1 Air Filter (491588S)
1 Spark Plug (591868)

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863 Spark Plug
$7.11

Champion Spark Plug (RCJ8Y). The spark plug ignites the fuel and air mixture in the cylinder to power the engine. If the spark plug is burnt, fouled or damaged the engine may not start or may run rough.

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710-1260A Screw
$4.69

Self-tapping screw. 5/16-18 hex head.

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631867 Carburetor Bowl
$3.63

Small engine carburetor float bowl.

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Snapper String Trimmer Parts

Snapper string trimmers are built tough for reliable yard work, but like any gas-powered equipment, they need maintenance and occasional repair. The carburetor is the #1 failure point -- ethanol in modern fuel gums up the jets and needle, leaving you with hard starts or a trimmer that won't run at all. A carburetor rebuild kit often solves the problem without a full replacement.

When your Snapper trimmer won't start or runs rough, check the basics first: spark plug, air filter, and fuel line. If the engine turns over but won't catch, the carb is next. Recoil starters also wear out, and trimmer heads jam when the line spool gets wound too tight. We stock genuine Snapper parts and cross-compatible parts so you get the right fit every time.

  • Carburetor and carb kits -- hard start, runs lean/rich, stalls under load
  • Recoil starter assemblies -- pull cord stuck, won't recoil, engine won't turn
  • Trimmer heads and spools -- line jams, won't feed, head cracks
  • Spark plugs -- fouled from old fuel, weak spark, won't ignite
  • Fuel lines and primer bulbs -- cracked from ethanol damage, won't draw fuel

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Why won't my Snapper string trimmer start?

The most common cause is a clogged carburetor from stale fuel or ethanol breakdown. Even a few months of sitting allows fuel to gum up the jets and needle valve inside the carb. A carburetor rebuild kit (jets, gaskets, needle, float) often fixes the problem for $15 -- 30. If the carb kit doesn't work, check that the spark plug is firing and the fuel line isn't cracked. A fresh spark plug is also cheap -- try that first if your trimmer sat for the winter.

How do I find my Snapper trimmer model number?

Look on the engine shroud (the plastic cover around the motor) or on a label near the fuel tank. The model number usually starts with a series prefix like 7081 or 7102. Once you have it, enter it into our model lookup tool -- we'll show you every compatible part for your exact trimmer. Snapper shares some parts with Briggs & Stratton engines, so knowing your model ensures you get the right carburetor, spark plug, and fuel system parts.

What's the difference between a trimmer head and a spool?

The trimmer head (also called a bump head) is the entire assembly that holds and feeds the cutting line. The spool is the internal reel where the line winds. When you run out of line, you either reload the spool (on reloadable heads) or replace the whole head (on some snap-on designs). Snapper trimmers use bump-feed heads -- tap the head on the ground and it advances fresh line automatically. If the head won't feed line, the spool may be jammed or wound too tight. Always use the correct line diameter (.065" or.080") for your head to prevent jamming.

Why does my Snapper trimmer stall when I give it full throttle?

A lean fuel mixture is the usual culprit. This happens when the carburetor jets are partially clogged or the high-speed needle is set too lean. A carburetor rebuild kit clears the jets and restores fuel flow. If the carb is clean, check the air filter -- a clogged filter restricts airflow and causes the engine to run lean under load. If the trimmer is older and has sat unused, the fuel may have gummed the carb; drain the old fuel and run fresh gasoline with a fuel stabilizer through it before assuming the carb needs rebuilding.

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Ensure your Snapper string trimmer is always in peak condition with genuine parts available for easy online ordering. Whether you're a homeowner or a professional technician, finding the right Snapper string trimmer parts online Use your model number to get the right part. Use our model and part number lookup tools to quickly locate compatible Snapper weed eater parts. Common issues like trimmers that won't start or run smoothly can often be resolved by replacing the spark plug, air filter, or carburetor. With our Price Match Guarantee. Find more string trimmer parts here. For repair guides and further assistance, visit our String Trimmer Repair Help section.

Locating Your String Trimmer's Model Number

Identifying the model number is required for securing the correct Snapper String Trimmer parts. Typically found on a label or metal plate, the model number ensures you order the right replacement string trimmer parts online. Whether you're looking for replacement weed eater parts or weed wacker repair parts, having the model number ready streamlines your search. Issues like a trimmer head that won't spin might require a new drive shaft or trimmer head replacement. If your trimmer line won't feed, ensure the spool is wound correctly and check for worn bump knobs. For additional support, browse our selection of Echo String Trimmer Parts for compatible solutions.

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For Snapper String Trimmer parts, our dedicated customer service is available seven days a week to help you find exactly what you need. Whether you're dealing with a trimmer that won't start or one with a head that won't spin, our expert team is ready to guide you through troubleshooting and ordering genuine OEM parts. Common issues like a faulty spark plug or a dirty carburetor can easily be fixed with our replacement parts. Use our model/part number lookup to quickly locate the right component, ensuring a smooth repair process. Enjoy benefits like a no-hassle 365-day return policy and our price match guarantee. Visit our site for easy-to-follow repair guides. Trust Repair Clinic to provide the right Snapper String Trimmer repair parts online, ensuring your equipment runs smoothly. For any questions or assistance, reach out to us – we're here to help!

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