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4 Sizes Premium Petrol Fuel Line, 4 Feet Long Hose for Poulan, Craftman, Chainsaw, String Trimmer and Blower

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Features

  • Assortment and Functional: 4 different sizes fuel hose, I.D. x O.D.- 0.08" x 0.14", 3/32" x 3/16", 1/8" x 3/16", 1/8" x 1/4". Versatility small diameter hoses, multiple sizes, more alternative.
  • Wide Use Parts: For Poulan, Craftman, STIHL, Husqvarna 2 cycle small engine fuel Line. Used on chainsaw / string trimmer / blower / weedeater / weed whackers and more.
  • Quality Material: Excellent and durability tygon petrol fuel line, resist oil and gas, fearless against corrosion, swelling, hardening and low temperature, essential for small engine repair.
  • Backup for Maintenance: Variety of sizes almost assure to you needs for motor rebuild. Buy in bulk, no guessing the size of fuel hose.
  • What You Get: 4 different sizes, 4 foot long fuel tube, our friendly and prompt customer service. Worthwhile to choose!

Description

Color: Yellow HOODELL Brand Advantage: We focus on Lawn & Garden equipment, providing high quality and professional parts with great service. Excellent Quality Back up for maintenance: premium, anti-oxidation and durability petrol hose. 100% tested: pliable hose easier to insert, fit tighter with no leak. Package Includes 4 Different Sizes Fuel Line: Size Ⅰ, I.D. x O.D. 0.08" x 0.14", 4 feet length Size Ⅱ, I.D. x O.D. 3/32" x 3/16", 4 feet length Size Ⅲ, I.D. x O.D. 1/8" x 3/16", 4 feet length Size Ⅳ, I.D. x O.D. 1/8" x 1/4", 4 feet length For Optimal Use No compatible with greater than 10% ethanol fuel. Please check your old fuel line, choose the correct size.

Brand: HOODELL


Color: Yellow


Product Dimensions: 48"L x 0.14"W


Item Length: 4 Feet


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Manufacturer: HOODELL


Manufacturer: ‎HOODELL


Item Weight: ‎3.52 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎48 x 0.14 x 0.04 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Yellow


Power Source: ‎gasoline, battery


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 15, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • These are good repair kits
These are good repair kits and they function properly
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024 by lifeisjustblah_

  • Work great
Good assortment for the price. Durable
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024 by virginia nelson

  • Gas lines are a little to stiff to feed through holes for gas tanks on chainsaw
You have to put fuel lines through holes into gas tank they have to fit tight so gas won’t leak they were too stiff. I couldn’t get it through the holes.I ended up getting the Tygon gas tubing to make it work . Save yourself some time and get the tygon tubing. The tubing is probably everything they say they are it just didn’t work well for replacing gas lines on my poulan chainsaw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024 by Audie454

  • Works well on my Husqvarna 128LD, one size works and is very snug
This works well on my Husqvarna 128LD weed whacker / multi-tool. The only size that works is the second to the smallest which is 3/32ID x 3/16OD. I used it on both the inlet and return lines. This size is VERY snug, seems more snug than the manuf. lines that are spec'd slightly smaller - which I replaced one year ago but did not last. Very hard to feed through into the tank but make good seal using that size. The next size up (1/8/ID x 3/16OD) would be just as snug since it's the same OD but the ID is larger and not tight enough on the carb fittings. I suppose the reason it's so tough to feed is because that correct size (in this Hoodell kit) is still a bit larger OD that what the Husqvarna OEM lines are said to be. One commenter on the tube videos said Husqvarna told them the OEM tubes (for the 128LD model anyway) are .099 ID x .193 OD on the inlet, and .089 ID x .182 OD for the return. Indeed the tank hole for the return line is a few thousands smaller so that one is the toughest to feed. I was very tempted to drill it out a tiny bit (or drill both of them) but since I found it "feedable" I left them as is and it runs fine with very good seal. It seems to help to twist the line while pulling so that it tries to "screw" its way in. The accurate video I liked is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfSUWoHDaJo Sizes are not marked in this kit, but they are not too tough to identify, if not by sight and feel then by micrometer or caliper and some different size drill bits for the ID :-) Despite what one tube video says, other tube videos are correct that on the 128LD, the return line is the more rearward (toward the tank cap and feeds the primer bulb area of the carb) and that return line is the one to have the adapter on the end to keep the return line from coming out of the tank. Given how snug the return line is, it would not surprise me to get by without the adapter and just feed a half inch of return line into the tank - but I caution that could be a safety issue - without the adapter stop if the lines deteriorate the return line could perhaps slip out of the tank and spill gasoline. With 4 feet of each size, I should perhaps get four replacements out of this, using 12" or less each time. Also hoping these lines hold up longer than the OEM tubes, and/or whatever blue ones I got from HomeDespot last time that deteriorated in a year or so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2021 by Scrabble Lovers

  • Good quality hoses
Liked the quality they seem to work great
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024 by Anthony

  • Works great!
I sized up the diameter of the broken hose to the new supply line and it worked great!! It was just a little tight to get in the tank, but using needle nose pliers I was able to shove it in to get it started. I also made it easier on myself by removing the gas tank so I could get better leverage on the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by Dan

  • Good service
Reclbido a tiempo y en muy buena codicion
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by Cesar

  • Lasted only 18 months
I bought this to replace the fuel lines on my leaf blower. Worked great for a year and a half but the hose dried/rotted where it was in constant contact with fuel and broke after after only 18 months. Small piece of the new hose in the picture to show the difference. Top piece was the drain back to the tank after the fuel primer, which seems to have held up much better, guessing it didn't have fuel in it all the time so it held up a better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024 by Buck Buck

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