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Reply to "Two-year old, top-of-the-line Craftsman riding mower conks out with a half-tank left"
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[quote=Anonymous] if you are the least bit mechanically inclined the fuel pump is usually only held on by hose clamps and a screw or two. Id bet money that you could find a generic pump at home depot or lowes for less that 15 bucks. So on the fuel pump, there are three hoses. one hose runs from the pump to the engine crankcase. the other two hoses, one will go to the fuel tank and the other will go to the carburetor. if the pump is working, maybe the hose from the engine crankcase to the pump is leaking. or a loose hose clamp. being two years old, the hose is not likley to be dry rotted. the worst part of the job is making sure the fuel in the tank doesn't drain out all over the place when you take the hoses off the pump. a golf tee works well. you'll get some spillage, but if you are quick with shoving the tee in the end of the hose, minimal mess. [/quote]
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