5 h.p. Tecumseh

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I found the number 5051 stamped on the edge of the output flange of my carburetor. Somewhere online I found that that is a Tecumseh manufacturing number, and it corresponds to part number 640069, which just happens to be the model number of the carburetor that the OP found to get his trimmer going again.This is starting to look like progress.

Ebay is teeming with aftermarket carburetors that claim to replace that model and several others: 640262A, 640262, 640076A, 640173, 640174, 640026, and 640026A.

Given that these things are priced in the $10 - $12 range, I think that I should start there and not even try to fix the one I've got.

If anybody has a better idea, please let me know.


Thanks, guys. Tecumseh must have sold a blue million of those engines.
 

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I found the number 5051 stamped on the edge of the output flange of my carburetor. Somewhere online I found that that is a Tecumseh manufacturing number, and it corresponds to part number 640069, which just happens to be the model number of the carburetor that the OP found to get his trimmer going again.This is starting to look like progress.

Ebay is teeming with aftermarket carburetors that claim to replace that model and several others: 640262A, 640262, 640076A, 640173, 640174, 640026, and 640026A.

Given that these things are priced in the $10 - $12 range, I think that I should start there and not even try to fix the one I've got.

If anybody has a better idea, please let me know.


Thanks, guys. Tecumseh must have sold a blue million of those engines.

Tecumseh made the cheapest engines so they also made the most .
Unfortunately there is no loyality at the bottom end of the market so if some one can supply them 10¢ cheaper you loose your order.
Lots of rubbish on ebay so buy it from some one with a street address thus you will have a better than 50% chance it is the right one & it will work.
 

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I used to have a 10 HP Tecumseh Chipper, now I have a 10 HP Tecumseh Generator ( both HM-100 ) found this site quite helpful, a little bit of navigating here reveals a lot of info. I replaced the carb on the chipper from E-bay ( the ROP-Shop) $15.00 and it ran like new surprised the hell outa me I sold it last summer.

http://www.barrettsmallengine.com/tecumseh/manuals.html
 
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