Remove the fuel lines from both Ann's of the fuel filter. The lines can be removed by loosening the clamps. Reverse the process to install the new fuel filter.
Depends entirely on which craftsman lawn mower you're referring to.
its between the fuel tank, and carb. its round and about an inch long
carb. adjustment, oil my need to be changer, air filter is dirty. fuel filter needs to be replaced
believe it or not,I used a Turkey Baster to drain my tank to change a fuel filter.
Your Craftsman lawn mower with a Briggs and Stratton engine may not be staying running due to issues such as a clogged carburetor, dirty air filter, old fuel, or a faulty spark plug. It is recommended to check and address these potential problems to help your lawn mower run smoothly.
If the fuel filter isn't clogged, the carburetor main needle valve may need to be adjusted.
It is the little round red or white thing connected between the gas tank and the carb gas hose.
Any inline fuel filter will work.
It should be an inline fuel filter. Just remove it and install a new one. Once you find it you will see how it is held in place.
Try cleaning or changing the air filter...........also check for blockage in fuel line or change the fuel filter if it has one.
If you have a fuel filter on a push mower then its probably the only one in the universe-fuel filters are commonly found on items with engines.
Either follow the gas line from the carborator to it, or from the gas tank to it.