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Stens True Blue Starter Rope
Stens True Blue Starter Rope is a premium grade product that makes starting outdoor power equipment easier. True Blue is made from a polyester full synthetic fiber featuring 16 strand braid construction with a core line and an outer coating. Its 16-carrier sheath provides rope longevity with more yarn to wear before reaching the polyester core. True Blue rope withstands abrasive, dirty and dusty conditions.
Heavy-Duty Starter Rope with low wear and low stretch properties
This starter rope is made to handle demanding commercial operation usage with frequent rope pulls and high force. High tensile strength resists breakage and damage that can shorten the serviceability of lower grade starter ropes. Low stretch properties keep the rope in shape over a long service life. High wear resistance reduces premature wearing at contact points. A smooth surface with a soft and flexible texture enhances easier pulling and starting of engines.
The best starter rope for demanding work conditions
Stens True Blue Starter rope is a preferred choice for commercial operators whose work is more demanding on equipment. On a “good, better, best” scale, Stens True Blue starter rope rates best among starter rope options.
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100% Brand New Aftermarket Part From DB Electrical
Product Specs
Item Condition | Aftermarket Part |
Description: Starter Rope Diameter: 11/64" Length: 200' Made By: An OEM Supplier Packaging Type: Branded spool Size: 5.5 Notes: High wear resistant Low stretch High tensile strength, Remains soft and flexible |
Applications List
MAKE | TYPE | MODEL | YEAR | ENGINE |
Replaces These Part Numbers
Honda | 08555-ZG921-11 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are some of the most popular Lawn Mower Parts needed to maintain a dependable starting mower, and get razor sharp cut results every mow?
A: Yes! A clean air filter is essential for maintaining a dependable and efficient lawn mower. It not only protects the engine from damage but also contributes to fuel efficiency, extended engine life, and overall better mower performance. It's advisable to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for air filter maintenance, including regular cleaning or replacement. Q: How often do I need to change my spark plugs? A: Inspect the mower blade annually and replace it if worn, damaged, or dull. Consider more frequent replacement for intense usage or challenging conditions. Sharpening is an option, but eventual replacement is necessary. Looking at your lawn is a great way to judge the condition of your blades. If it looks cleanly cut, then the blades are going their job. But if the grass looks scalped or choppy, it's time for a blade sharpening or replacement. Q: What is the number one cause of premature belt wear? A: The significant cause of premature belt wear in lawn mowers is excessive tension or improper adjustment. When a mower's drive belt is too tight, it can lead to increased friction, heat, and accelerated wear. Additionally, misalignment or issues with pulleys and other components can contribute to premature belt wear. Finally, mowing the deck too low so that blades scuff or rub against the ground address stress to belts. Regularly inspect and adjust belt tension according to the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Q: When to replace my belt? A: Replace your lawn mower belt when you observe visible wear like cracks or fraying, notice significant slack or slipping during operation, hear unusual noises, experience inconsistent cutting, or as per the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule. Regular inspection and prompt replacement help prevent unexpected failures and ensure efficient mower performance. Q: What do I need to know about my belt tensioner? A: Make sure the belt tensioner is greased and free to move. If not, the belt will be too loose and slip, or too tight and then stretch and rip. When you grab the belt and pull on it, the tensioner spring and idler pulley should move the same amount. If it will not move or it is stuck, it must be serviced. Q: Can a PTO clutch be adjusted? A: Yes, some PTO clutches can be adjusted. As always though refer to the OEM's specific service and adjustment procedures manual to know if your mower has an adjustable PTO. All this information can be found in your OEM's service maintenance or owner’s manual and can vary from Make, Model, and Serial Number. An important note: Sometimes even the date it was produced can influence the design of the PTO clutch within the same serial number! |