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Lawn mower repair (not engine)?

Our lawn mower stoped working yesterday, the metal wire that runs from the dead-man switch at the handle down to the engine broke somewhere inside it's tiny little tube. It's quite obvious that this is the problem, since you can squeeze the handle and the wire pulls out one end and you can see that it doesn't pull the wire on the other end.

How much does it cost to fix one of these at a shop, or how easy/cheap would it be to fix it ourselves? is this like a part that would be easily avaliable to joe public?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    The part is readily available........probably were you bought the mower, but definetly through the mfg.

    Cost's about $20 and is a self explanatory installation. Your repair shop will charge about $20. to install the part.

    I would go to the parts store with make/model number, order the part (it's probably in stock) and DIY. Good Luck

  • 7 years ago

    Repairing facility is available for all types of brands . Aapower.net gives repairing service of lawn mower parts on reasonable prices. More Info you can see from this website http://aapower.net/

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