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King O' Lawn Lawn edgers

Official King O' Lawn lawn edger parts

King O' Lawn lawn edgers help you manicure your lawn quickly and easily. Sturdy cutting blades and powerful engines help make King O' Lawn lawn edgers the top choice of lawn care enthusiasts. When you can't get your lawn work done because your King O' Lawn lawn edger won't work, trust Sears PartsDirect to have the repair parts you need to fix the edger quickly.

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What to do when the blade won't spin on your King O' Lawn edger

  • Check the blade belt for damage or wear. Replace the blade belt if it doesn't spin the blade pulley when you engage the blade control lever.
  • Check the blade bearings in the quill assembly. Replace the bearings or the quill assembly if you can't manually rotate the blade pulley to spin the edger blade (with the edger engine shut off)
  • Check the engine crankshaft pulley for damage. Replace the engine crankshaft pulley or shaft key if the crank shaft pulley spins freely on the crankshaft with the engine shut off.

Top replacement parts for King O' Lawn edgers

  • Engine air filter. The edger's air filter removes contaminants from air before it reaches the engine, to help reduce engine wear and improve efficiency.
  • Blade drive belt. The blade drive belt connects the engine pulley on the crankshaft to the blade pulley on the quill assembly to spin the edger blade.
  • Engine flywheel key. The flywheel key is a small metal rectangle that keeps the crankshaft and flywheel aligned when you tighten the flywheel nut. To protect more expensive components from damage, the flywheel key is designed to shear if the edger blade hits an object hard enough to make the flywheel slip out of alignment with the crankshaft.
  • Recoil starter assembly. The recoil starter assembly on top of the engine included a starter rope and a spring that retracts the rope.