Drained fuel from fuel tank.
Removed air filter.
Marked the throttle cable position on the cable housing.
Removed the throttle cable clamp.
Removed air filter housing.
Disconnected old fuel line from tank and finished draining last bit of fuel.
Disconnected old fuel line from carb.
Determined wher
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Cut new fuel line to go from tank to cut off valve.
Added clamps to the fuel line.
Installed new fuel line between tank and cut off valve.
Determined where to position fuel filter.
Cut new fuel line to go from the cut off valve to the fuel filter.
Added clamps to the fuel line.
Installed new fuel line between the cut off valve and the fuel filter.
Determined how much fuel line was needed to go from the fuel filter to the carb.
Cut new fuel line to fit.
Added clamps to the fuel line.
Installed the fuel line from the filter to the carb.
Re-installed the air filter housing.
Re-installed the throttle cable clamp.
Re-installed the air filter.
Refilled the gas tank.
Checked for leaks.
Primed the carb with the bulb.
Started the mower.
Checked the throttle.
Closed the fuel cut off valve.
Let mower stop when fuel ran out in carb.
- Now I can better store the mower for winter with the carb drained.
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