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  1. Murray 1002073MA Fuel Tank Assembly 3510 T
    Special Price $149.88 Regular Price $156.95
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Hydraulic & Fuel System Replacements for Lawn Tractors

The hydraulic and fuel systems are vital components that ensure a lawn tractor operates smoothly and efficiently. The hydraulic system powers the movement of blades and steering, while the fuel system relies on the lawn tractor fuel tank and lawn tractor fuel cap to store and deliver fuel safely to the engine.

Common signs of failure include difficulty steering or blade movement, unusual noises, fuel leaks, and poor engine performance. A drop in hydraulic pressure or fuel flow, often linked to issues with the fuel tank or fuel cap can cause sluggish operation or stalling. Prompt attention to these symptoms helps prevent costly repairs and extends the tractor’s lifespan.

WholeToolBox, we proudly offer a comprehensive range of essential parts, including fuel tank assemblies, hydraulic tank kits, and various fuel caps such as 2-way vent and tethered designs from leading brands like Jet, Kohler, and Honda. Find all essential lawn tractor parts in stock and ready to ship for smooth, efficient performance.

FAQs

Can a cracked lawn tractor fuel tank be repaired?

Minor cracks in a lawn tractor fuel tank can be repaired, but severe damage requires replacement.

What causes pressure buildup in a lawn tractor fuel tank?

Heat expansion, vapor formation, or blocked vents cause pressure buildup, risking leaks or tank damage.

Why is my lawn tractor engine stalling frequently?

Fuel flow issues, clogged fuel filters, or faulty fuel pumps can cause frequent engine stalling.

What’s the best way to drain old fuel from a lawn tractor tank?

Use a siphon pump or disconnect the fuel line to safely drain old fuel into a container.

Why is my lawn tractor's fuel tank building pressure?

Heat and blocked vents cause pressure buildup; clean vents and avoid overheating to fix this issue.

Can I repair a plastic fuel tank myself?

Small plastic fuel tank repairs are possible with kits, but large cracks require professional help.