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Set of 5 fuel pump pre-assembly bulbs, compatible with Stihl FS120, FS200, FS250 and HT250
Sold by B2C Agro Top Garden GmbH
Product information
Description
✅ High-performance fuel pump with primer ball: Specifically designed for Stihl brushcutters (models FS120, FS200, FS200R, FS250, HT250), this primer ball ensures a quick and reliable start, even in cold weather or after extended periods of inactivity. ✅ High-quality materials and increased durability: Made of high-strength plastic and premium silicone rubber, it is dimensionally stable, crack-resistant, and resistant to common chemicals (gasoline, oil, additives). This guarantees a long service life, even under heavy use. ✅ Direct replacement and easy installation: No complicated tools or technical expertise required – the primer ball can be replaced in seconds without disassembling the carburetor or making any additional adjustments. ✅ Wide compatibility and proven reliability: Compatible not only with the Stihl models mentioned but also with ZAMA carburetors used in many chainsaws (MS replacement). Offers a universal, stable, and highly reliable solution. ✅ Carefully inspected package contents: 5 x fuel pump priming pumps (individually, ready to install), robust packaging for international shipping according to Amazon FR standards. ✅ Precise technical specifications: Material: ABS plastic + food-grade silicone; Weight: approx. 24 g; Standard dimensions, compatible with original Stihl/ZAMA housings; BPA-free, REACH compliant. This product is sold by xiaosong on behalf of a third-party seller. It is compatible. Thank you for your understanding and support.
Features
- BrandAUTLEAD
- ManoMano ReferenceME216346968
- MMID189995044289
- Product codeYLYG20260516-5191
Advice from
Brushcutter buying guide
Petrol and electric brushcutters are designed to cut back tall grass, brambles and undergrowth. Bladed brushcutters are more powerful and often carried like a backpack but can also be wheeled, self-propelled, or included as a 4-in-1 multitool. Electric strimmers are typically mains-powered and used to maintain small gardens.
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