- New Aftermarket Part (Not Rebuilt/Refurbished/Repurposed)
- Specs: Starter, Voltage: 120, Rotation: CCW, Starter Type: PMDD, Number of Teeth: 9, Gear OD: 1.047in / 26.6mm, Mtg Ear 1 Hole: 6.8mm Unthreaded, Mtg Ear 2 Hole: 8mm Unthreaded, Mtg Ear 3 Hole: 6.8mm Unthreaded, Weight: 4.72 lbs / 2.15 kg
- Replaces OEM Part Numbers: Tecumseh: 33290, 33290A, 33290B, 33290C, 33290D, 33290E
- Please verify this is the right part number before ordering


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New Starter Compatible With/Replacement For Tecumseh Snowblower Small Engines 33290, 33290A, 33290B, 33290C, 33290D, 33290E 120 Voltage, 9 Number of Teeth, 1.047in Gear OD, PMDD…
*$841.00
Informação adicional
Brand | DISCOUNT STARTER & ALTERNATOR |
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Item Weight | 4.72 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.13 x 5.75 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5897NA_CA |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Date First Available | September 23, 2010 |
James Hulke –
I bought this starter to retro-fit on an old John Deere 522 snow blower. It has a HS50 Tecumseh engine. The engine was obviously made to accept the starter. I had to make a few modifications however. The engine block had the two lower mounting holes but they weren’t threaded. I had to tap to accommodate the ¼” screws. I also had to remove the small flywheel cover and punch out the embossed cutout to allow the starter access to the ring gear (teeth on the flywheel.) Additionally, the two long screws provided to secure the starter switch on the top housing stripped out so I had to buy a couple of stainless sheet metal screws #8 x 21/2”. These worked perfectly.
I have to say this starter was really easy to install. It seems to be very well built. I couldn’t be happier with the purchase. My snow blower started on the first try. Just do your research to make sure you have the right model for your engine. Make sure your flywheel has teeth on it or the electric starter is not a possibility. This is a great product and I highly recommend.
Janet –
I have a 50 year old snowblower that i wanted to add an electric starter to. I wasn’t sure that i could do it but it really wasn’t very difficult and works perfectly!
Great value for the money.
Mary G. –
Part worked well, but came loose from the engine this year and broke the starter gear. Not sure if the bolts provided were as good as factory items
Rena Robey –
Perfect fit on my John Deere TRS22 Snowblower with Tecumseh Engine: HSSK50. If your snowblower does not already have electric start you will need a 1/4-20 tap as the bottom two mounting holes are drilled but not tapped. Easy enough to do yourself and well worth it for the convenience of electric start. YouTube it. Would definitely purchase again and very happy. Let it snow baby.
greg robinson –
Three screws and some inspection and it was in and working. The starter fits my engine perfectly, the only thing I did to insure good fit was to removed the old starter and count the number of splines on the gear to insure proper fit. I then found this starter which actually stated how many splines the gear had. My snow blower is an ancient craftsman the has a newer engine and if spins the engine fast enough for a quick start. Please note that this starter has the cover for the starter gear, some do not. Now, just let it snow.
Bruce Blackstock –
Snowblower starter
Rena Robey –
Starter arrived as stated. I ordered the Starter for a friend of mine and he installed it and with a little adjustment it works fine. It would be nice if the screws to hold the Starter push button box would be included. The original screws are to short and it is almost impossible to find screws that long and thin.
Revneck –
The starter was a perfect fit on our old Toro snowblower. It installed easy and brought new life back to our old dependable snowblower. Let it snow!!
Gregory J. –
Exact bolt on worked well
Chris West –
Worked as it should