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tearls79
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2011-08-23          179984

Does any body know where I can find parts for my Lenar 274-1 tractor. I am in need of a starter and fuel line plus a service manual.

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auerbach
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2011-08-24          180022

I don't recall seeing that name here. If it's Chinese, you might find more owners on one of the Chinese tractor sites.

If you have the original starter that's not working, you might take it to an auto-electric shop first.

You can replace any fuel line with generic stock plus the right fittings or adaptors. ....

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kthompson
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2011-08-24          180024

Try this link. I found it doing a simple search. No idea on it.

The advice you were given on rebuild and stock parts is still very good. ....


Link:   Lenar web site

 
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2011-08-27          180065

Lenar has been imported to North America for quite a few years now. But they fell out of favor a while back due to bad press about initial QA/QC issues, and complaints about service after sale. Lenar reacted with somewhat of a corporate make-over, which is touted to have created "a new Lenar".

The shakeup leaves a duke's mixture of Lenars in the field, many of which have different parts than the "new" Lenar models. Some of the problematic dealers were let loose too. So when addressing Lenar regarding repair/replacement parts, it's more important than usual to have ready the make/model/serial number of the tractor you want parts for. And given that the dealer list was culled a bit, odds are good that you may have to install them yourself.

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