?? What filter? I gather it is a walk-behind mower. Just change the oil every 25 hours to keep it alive!
It depends entirely on the make/model/type number of the engine it's equipped with. A common 12.5 hp engine used by older sabres is the 286707 series Briggs & Stratton I/C. It's air cleaner cartridge filter is part number 496894s. Another common 12.5 is the newer 219707 series Powerbuilt by Briggs & Stratton. It's air cleaner is part number 698413.
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The fuel filter is clogged and restricting the flow of fuel to the carburetor.
It is at the rear, bottom of the engine and it usually has a square bolt.
0.6 liters
20 oz
7.75 HP
The 650 series Briggs & Stratton engine typically produces around 6.5 to 7 horsepower. This range may vary slightly depending on specific model variations and configurations. These engines are commonly used in residential lawn equipment, such as mowers and pressure washers. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise horsepower ratings.
You need to specify the engine model/ series. It could be any where from 160in lbs. to 220 in lbs. or 35 ft lbs.
No, they are made in China to Ariens & Briggs specifications.
The stamped engine number on a Briggs and Stratton 10hp OHV engine is typically located on the engine's side, near the air cleaner or on the engine block itself. You may also find it on a metal tag attached to the engine. Look for a series of numbers and letters that indicate the model, type, and code date. Always ensure the engine is clean for easier visibility of the stamped number.
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