Picture this: you're halfway through mowing the yard when you notice fuel dripping from a cracked tank. No more interrupted jobs or wasted gas. This replacement fuel tank fits seamlessly as a direct substitute for Briggs & Stratton parts like 799863, 694260, 698110, 695736, and 697779, commonly used in Toro, Craftsman, Poulan Pro, and similar riding or push mowers.
Old fuel tanks degrade from UV exposure, ethanol-blended gas, and constant vibration. Cracks lead to leaks, smells, and safety risks around hot engines. You end up buying cheap fixes that fail fast or dealing with OEM prices that sting. This tank steps in with a no-fuss solution that's been tested in real backyards.
Crafted from high-density polyethylene, it's resistant to corrosion, impacts, and temperature swings—from scorching summers to frosty winters. Capacity matches originals (around 1.5-2 gallons depending on model), with precise mounting points for a secure fit. Installation? Drain old fuel, unbolt the tank (usually 4-6 screws), transfer the cap and lines, and bolt on the new one. Most guys finish in under 30 minutes with basic tools—no special skills needed.
Imagine firing up your Craftsman rider on a Saturday morning, tank full and not a drop lost. It handles weekly mows on a half-acre lot or bigger properties without faltering. Users report it outperforming rusted originals, saving hundreds versus dealer parts. Perfect for DIYers maintaining older mowers that still have life left.
Unlike flimsy aftermarket knockoffs, this one's molded to OEM specs for vibration resistance and proper fuel flow. It answers the big question: 'Will it fit my mower?' by matching those exact part numbers. Keep your equipment humming longer, cut repair downtime, and focus on the yard—not the fixes. Order now and mow with confidence.