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Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

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Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

Postby creia » Sat Apr 18, 2020 10:29 am

This is for the old Briggs horizontal-shaft 2-3 HP "Easy Start" L-heads. Do any of you have any of these in your parts piles and would like to sell? Just a decent used one is fine- does not have to be new. Ideally, I would like to obtain 4 of them. They are NLA even on eBay. Disregard what you see listed on the various Google Search parts websites, including Parts Tree. Even if they show availability, when I call them they are always out of stock.(Apparently they do not update their websites) If you have some please PM or email me.
Thanks for any help,
Michael :)
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Re: Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

Postby 38racing » Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:20 am

Can you post a picture.
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Re: Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

Postby KE4AVB » Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:16 am

Accrding the Power distributors they are just on long term backorder. The 220971 should be available in late May.

Now ereplacements do have one in stock.
https://www.ereplacementparts.com/guardflywheel-p-288076.html

Also searspartsdirect.com also they have at least one in stock.

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Re: Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

Postby creia » Mon Apr 20, 2020 8:03 pm

Thanks KE4AVB- I always welcome and appreciate your input, however.....
It is just like I stated in my initial post. While these various suppliers "Show" that they have them in stock (on their websites), in actuality they do not. :?
I contacted erereplacement parts and they stated they do NOT have one. On the Sears site you referenced when you call them all they state is that their supplier "shows" it in stock. Sears does not know for sure, nor will they find out for you. :roll: You must place the order and pay and wait and see what happens. I have done this before and it generally doe not turn out well and they have to refund the $. I really do not want to do that dance.... :cry: I am still hopeful that some of you have these in your parts piles?
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Re: Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

Postby 38racing » Mon Apr 20, 2020 8:16 pm

I thought that I might have one. None in the basement. Will check shed tomorrow.
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Re: Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

Postby creia » Tue Apr 21, 2020 7:58 am

38racing wrote:I thought that I might have one. None in the basement. Will check shed tomorrow.

Thank you very much!!
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Re: Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

Postby 38racing » Wed Apr 22, 2020 11:39 am

Unit I have has that guard built into the shroud. Mine's an 06..... Code 58....
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Re: Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

Postby 38racing » Wed Apr 22, 2020 11:40 am

Unit I have has that guard built into the shroud. Mine's an model 06..... Code 58....
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Re: Briggs Flywheel Guard- Part # 220971

Postby creia » Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:47 am

38racing wrote:Unit I have has that guard built into the shroud. Mine's an model 06..... Code 58....


OK, that one will not work. - However, I do appreciate you looking and trying to help me- Thank you
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