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Product Description:

  • Condition: 100% New, not remanufactured
  • Material: Steel Gear
  • Teeth: 16
  • Voltage: 12V
  • Part Type: Starter
  • Rotation: Counterclockwise (CCW)
  • Design: Permanent Magnet Direct Drive (PMDD)

Compatible with Brands and Part Numbers:

  • John Deere: AM122337, AM37352, AM39137, LG497595
  • Briggs & Stratton: 391423, 390838, 392749, 394805, 497594, 497595, 693054, 491766
  • United Technologies: SM01965
  • Lester: 5742
  • Arrowhead: SBS0001
  • Arrowhead (Old Numbers): SBS0033, SBS0016
  • BBB HD: 5742
  • Carquest HD: 5742S
  • Remy Remanufactured: 96763
  • J & N Automotive: 410-22003, 410-22003R, 410-22052
  • MES (Marine Electric Suppliers): 5742N
  • NAPA HD: 78600
  • NAPA New HD: 78600N
  • Remy Small Motor: RS41075
  • Wilson HD New: 91-09-1002N
  • Wilson Heavy Duty: 91-09-1002, 91-35-1029
  • Dixie Electric: 206-07103, MS-667

COMPATIBILITY CHART:

Engine Models

  • Configuration: Available in both horizontal and vertical shaft configurations, depending on the equipment's needs.
  • Horsepower (HP): Ranges from 5 HP to 20 HP, covering a wide spectrum of power requirements.

Brands Using Briggs & Stratton Engines

  • Cub Cadet: Primarily uses these engines in lawn tractors and walk-behind mowers.
  • John Deere: Utilizes them in riding lawnmowers and small tractors, offering both power and reliability.
  • Evinrude Johnson: These engines are found in marine outboard motors, providing consistent performance on water.
  • Sabo: A European brand, Sabo uses Briggs & Stratton engines in its walk-behind mowers, delivering durability for homeowners and small businesses.
  • Toro: Known for their lawn mowers and snow blowers, Toro integrates these engines to maintain quality and efficiency in various outdoor conditions.

Equipment Types

  • The engines are used in a wide variety of outdoor equipment, including:
    • Lawnmowers
    • Tractors
    • Marine outboard motors
    • Snow blowers
    • Walk-behind mowers

Years of Usage

  • These engines have been powering equipment models since the late 1980s and continue to be used in modern equipment to this day.
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On Oct 16, 2024 at 17:58:44 PDT, seller added the following information:

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