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This blade adapter is made to attach a lawn mower cutting blade to the drive shaft of a push mower. Though it is made of sturdy metal and is tightly fastened to the mower's drive, the adapter and blade may wear and loosen over time. This can present a dangerous situation as well as poor cutting performance for the blade. Also, each adapter has a small insert tab that fits into the blade attachment. This tab, called a “key,” is actually a shear pin. Should the blade strike a solid object, the key will sheer off, preventing the blade from coming loose or suffering irreparable damage. The solution to either of these problems is to replace the blade adapter. The blade itself should be closely examined to make sure it fits the new adapter with no wobble or slack. To replace the blade adapter, turn the mower on its side with the air filter on top. Use a ratchet to remove the bolt that attaches the blade and adapter to the drive shaft. Make certain to fit the new adapter key into the keyway on the shaft. Always use a replacement part like this one, that is OEM certified to be identical to the original. This blade adapter is compatible with Ryobi, Yard Machines, Yard Man, Huskee, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, MTD, and Bolens mowers.
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This replacement blade is a genuine MTD part for select models of edgers. The edger blade is responsible for cutting the weeds and grass from the edges of concrete, landscaping, and other elements. Over time and with regular use, blades can become dull or damaged. They also contact the ground regularly, which can lead to dents or other damage. In the event that the edger blade is damaged or warped in any fashion, it should be replaced immediately for safe operation of the machine. This replacement part provides an exact fit for compatible units. This genuine edger blade from MTD is compatible with multiple units, including hundreds of models from Troy-Bilt, MTD, Yard Machines, Yard Man, Husky, and Bolens. This model has a 5/8” center hole for attaching the blade nut to secure the blade. Always wear gloves when replacing edger blades and be sure to disable the engine for added safety. This repair will require a wrench or socket set to remove the blade nut and replace it once the blade is changed. This blade is sold as a single unit and comes un-sharpened.
This left-hand bolo tine is a replacement part used for a tiller. This part is constructed of black metal and requires a wrench set for installation. This tine easy to install. The left-hand bolo tine attaches to the left tine holder and is used to dig up dirt in the area being tilled. This is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer and is sold individually.The left-hand bolo tine should be replaced if it is damaged or no longer working. If the tines become so worn that they are pointed, the tiller will not perform acceptably. The tiller will not dig as deeply nor will chop garden residues and cover crops. The tines are typically to be replaced as a set rather than individually.To replace the tines, begin by removing the sheer bolt with a wrench that connects the tine assembly to the tine shaft. Next by using either a wrench or small impact driver, remove all nuts and bolts disconnecting the tines from the tine holder. Replace the left-hand and right-hand tines, tightening with either a wrench or small impact driver, and reattach the tine holder assembly to the tiller securing it with the sheer bolt. The tines should slant into the inside of the tine holder. The tiller is now ready for use. This part is manufactured by Troy-Bilt and MTD.
These quality tiller tines are used on a variety of yard tillers. Tiller tines are blades attached to the tiller that turn soil and prep it for cultivating a garden. As the tiller tines are used, they can become worn down, broken, or damaged through use or impact with rocks and other debris. These are C-shaped tines that can cut through dense soil.If the tiller tines are bent, dull, or damaged, they will need to be replaced, otherwise they might till the soil unevenly and may not reach the depth required. To replace the tines, remove the spark plug wire before taking off the tine shield end cover. Taking out the tines requires removing the cotter pin from the clevis pin so the clevis pin can be pulled out. Next, the tines can be pulled directly off of the shaft. Slide on the new tines and reinstall the clevis and cotter pins before using the tiller again.These tiller tines are an authentic OEM replacement part directly sourced from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual part. The tines are compatible with tillers manufactured by MasterCut, Craftsman, Yard-Man, Cub Cadet, Bolens, Yard Machines, MTD, Huskee, and Montgomery Wards.
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This left-hand inner tines assembly sit next to the outer tines on the left side of tillers from a variety of major manufacturers. The tines are the part of the equipment that breaks up the soil to create a garden and allow cultivation. The part is made of strong metal, but over time it can start to wear down or break when running over large rocks or other items.If the tines are broken or have been worn down, they will need to be replaced. Tines that are worn will not dig into the earth as well as new tines. A hammer and a set of pliers are required to make the replacement. Remove the tines from the tiller after turning it off and taking out the spark plug wire. The new tines can be installed in the same place.These inner tines are made to be used with tillers created by MasterCut, Yard-Man, Bolens, Montgomery Wards, Huskee, MTD, Yard Machines, Cub Cadet, and Craftsman. It is sold as an individual part. This is a genuine OEM replacement part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
These outer tines are used on lawn equipment to help dig up the earth for gardening or other purposes. They are made of durable metal but may wear down after being used. The tines can also crack or break in some cases. When the tines have worn down or become damaged, they will need to be replaced.Take a look at each set of tines on the tiller to see how much they have worn down since being purchased. If they are half the size they were when new, they need to be replaced. The process of replacing the tines is simple and requires nothing more than work gloves and pliers. Use the pliers to remove the outer tines from the tiller so they can be removed. Install the new tines with the pins and the equipment will be ready to use.These outer tines are a genuine OEM replacement part that are directly sourced from the manufacturer. The tines are sold individually. They are made for use with tillers manufactured by MasterCut, Yard-Man, Bolens, Montgomery Wards, Huskee, MTD, Yard Machines, Cub Cadet, and Craftsman.
This lawn mower outer tine assembly is for lawnmowers. Tines are used for dethatching the lawn, which can be useful in the spring. The outer tine is attached to the inner tine.Tines may become damaged with regular use or sudden impact, as with hitting rocks or cement. Damage might present itself as chips in the metal, bending, or a full break. A damaged tine should be replaced right away. Otherwise, the equipment will not function properly and could be dangerous. A screwdriver or a pair of pliers will be needed to properly install the new tine.The metal outer tine assembly works as a replacement part for many brands of lawnmowers. Compatible brands include MTD, Yard Machines, Bolens, Yard-Man, Cub Cadet, Husky, and Troy-Bilt. The OEM part is sourced directly from the manufacturer and is sold as an individual replacement.