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This no grease mandrel assembly is the part that houses the shaft where the mower blade attaches. It is mounted to the deck of the mower by three bolts, which are sold separately. The mounting holes on the mandrel housing are not threaded, but the bolts used to secure the mandrel to the deck are self-tapping. If the lawnmower is no longer providing an even cut, there may be a problem with the mandrel assembly. A broken or damaged mandrel assembly can severely reduce the mower's cutting performance. Replace it as soon as possible. The mandrel shaft goes through the deck, and the pulleys are attached to them, then the belt that drives the mandrels is placed in the pulleys. A spacer must be installed under the pulley. Failing to use a spacer or installing it on top of the pulley will result in damage to the shaft and pulley. This mandrel assembly is compatible with Ariens, Craftsman, Husqvarna, Poulan, and Weed Eater lawn mower models. It is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer and is sold individually. The mandrel assembly includes a housing, shaft assembly, bearing, and nut only; the pulley/washer and blade bolt/washers are not included.
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This screw is a genuine Husqvarna part, sold individually. This screw can be used as a replacement part in a lawn mower or a snowblower. The purpose of the screw in a lawn mower or a snowblower is to serve as a fastening component.The screw in a lawn mower or a snowblower might need to be replaced if the screw is chipped away, eroded, dented, punctured, or scraped at some point within the typical lifespan of the appliance. The screw can also be lost or misplaced during the operation of the appliance, in which case the screw should be replaced by this genuine OEM replacement part.This component is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This screw is compatible with the following outdoor appliance brands: Husqvarna, Craftsman, Weed Eater, Poulan, Murray, Ariens, and Dixon.