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This is a hex head bolt 1/4 - 28 x .625. It is used to secure a device together for smooth and simple operations. With use and over time, the hex head bolt may be damaged or come loose and fall out. When the bolt is missing, the machine could fall apart or otherwise malfunction. Be sure to replace a missing or damaged hex head bolt.Allow the equipment to cool completely before starting the repair process. An Allen key or hex key will be required to loosen and remove any old or damaged bolts. The new bolt can then be inserted and secured tightly. Examine for other missing parts before starting the device.The hex head bolt 1/4 - 28 x .625 is an authentic OEM part. It is sold as an individual unit. It is made of rugged, durable, high-quality materials. The hex head bolt can be used in lawn equipment machines, including various models of tillers. It is compatible with MTD, Yard Machines, Yard-Man, Troy-Bilt, and Cub Cadet brands.
This tap hex screw is a genuine MTD part, sold individually. A tap hex screw can be used as a replacement part for outdoor appliances including lawn mowers, tillers, and edgers. This is a small fastener.The tap hex screw for one of these outdoor appliances might be subject to damage or to a loss or misplacement that can necessitate the full replacement of the screw. Refer to the manual for detailed instructions.This OEM part is a genuine replacement that is sold individually and sourced directly from the manufacturer. This tap hex screw is compatible with the following outdoor appliance brands: MTD, Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Murray, Yard Machines, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, Bolens, Yard Man, Turf King, and MasterCut.
This is a replacement spacer for walk-behind lawn mowers, riding lawn tractors, snowblowers, and other outdoor machinery. The spacer prevents parts from grinding together and wearing down. This spacer fits over the axle areas and is a small, flat, metal ring.Over time and through wear and tear, a spacer can go bad or get bent. This is also dependent on frequency of use. For equipment used maybe once a week (or month, depending on the season), replacing a spacer may never be a concern. For machines used more frequently, it may be a rather minor fix. Replacing the spacer is simple, and requires a screwdriver, pliers, wrench, and a pair of durable gloves. The replacement requires some disassembly of the lawn mower and its inner workings.This is a genuine OEM replacement spacer. This part is compatible with over 150 products and machines. This part is sold separately.