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This lock washer is used frequently for a number of applications on power yard equipment. The size, 5/16, is the default for many small engine housing and manifold applications. Lock washers are used with machined bolts to fasten engine blocks to the housing of the equipment being used. The compressed washer is able to handle the constant vibration of the small gasoline engine without losing the seal between the screw or bolt and the housing. Typically these lock washers only need to be replaced when they are misplaced during repairs or when the screws that attach them have to be chiseled or cut away, meaning the washers are destroyed as well. These OEM certified replacement washers have been manufactured to the same specifications as the originals they are replacing. In addition to lawn mowers, lock washers of this type and size are frequently used on blowers, lawn tractors, cultivators, snowblowers, and trimmers. Brands compatible with this type of washer are Murray, Husky, Poulan, Bolens, Yard-Man, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, MTD, and Ryobi.
This is a replacement part for select riding mowers designed to ensure smooth rotation for years of use. This part is circular and tapers off into a hexagonal shape to support rotating shafts that create friction inside of machinery. Rotating parts are almost a given in most machinery like riding mowers, so the hex flange bearing provides support in multiple ways to parts such as wheels, rotors, and gears.The hex flange bearing serves two fundamental roles to make machinery run efficiently. For starters, friction will inevitably occur in rotating shafts, so bearings reduce the amount of friction and related wear and tear. The second function of this part is protecting the rotating from damage due to pressure created during operation.This genuine OEM sourced replacement part is intended to be used for lawn tractors from MTD and other yard machines. This part is compatible with manufacturers including Yard Machines, Bolens, Yard Man, Troy-Bilt, Cub Cadet, and Husky. A wrench may be used for an easier replacement installation. This item is available for purchase individually.
This is a reverse cable that is used on many tillers. It's made of durable plastic and metal. The reverse cable is the component in a tool that allows the tiller to help disengage and engage the reverse drive function of the tiller. In some cases, the part will become frayed or broken and must be replaced. The cable also contains delicate connectors that can become damaged. If this occurs, the reverse cable itself will need a replacement. The cable can also become too stretched out and stop working correctly.If the reverse cable for a tiller is broken, stretched out, or otherwise damaged, a pair of pliers will be needed to replace the part. This is a simple repair that only takes a few minutes to handle. The frayed or damaged cable should be removed from the tiller so the new one can be installed in the same place. Before making the replacement, make sure the spark plug wire has been disconnected.This is an authentic OEM replacement component that is directly sourced from the manufacturer. The reverse cable is sold as an individual item. It is designed to be compatible with tillers manufactured by Yard-Man, Craftsman, Huskee, Cub Cadet, MTD, and Yard Machines.
The forward cable is used in yard and garden tillers. It is responsible for engaging the transmission which will cause the tiller to propel forward. It also works to rotate the tines in situations where the bail arm has been pulled toward the handle. If the forward cable starts to come loose or has lost proper tension, it may need to be tightening or replaced. This part will lose tension as time goes on, so making adjustments is part of its regular maintenance. However, a forward cable that is damaged or broken will need to be replaced. Work gloves should be worn when replacing the forward cable. Before replacement, the spark plug cap plug should be removed and the throttle lever needs to be pushed down. Next, remove the throttle lever, throttle cable clip, and then the forward cable. The new part can then be installed and the rest of the components replaced. This forward cable is created for use with Yard Man, Cub Cadet, MTD, Craftsman, Huskee, and Yard Machines tillers. It is an individual component that is genuine OEM and comes directly from the manufacturer. Various tools, including a screwdriver, pliers, and socket wrench may be needed for the replacement.
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.
This carriage bolt is a fastener with a flat tip and a round head with threading along the shank. Also known as coach bolts and plow bolts, the item can be used with many types of lawn and garden equipment. This is a 5/16 carriage bolt that resists turning after the bolt has been tightened. Wear and tear or impact can cause damage to a carriage bolt and lead to the need to replace them.Removing a carriage bolt requires twisting the nut loose from the end of the bolt and then hitting the nut with a hammer. This will begin to move the shoulder out of the lawn equipment. Continue the process until the bolt is loose enough to remove. Installing a new carriage bolt simply requires sliding the bolt into the hole, adding the nut, and tightening things up.This carriage bolt is designed for use with Craftsman, MasterCut, Toro, Yard-Man, Cub Cadet, Montgomery Wards, Ryobi, Huskee, Troy-Bilt, MTD, and Yard Machines lawn and garden equipment. It can be used with lawnmowers, chainsaws, snowblowers, edgers, and tillers. This is a genuine OEM product sourced directly from the manufacturer as an individual component.
This hex nut is designed for use with select trimmers and mowers. It is a standard hardware part that may have multiple applications depending on the type of unit and model. The nut is typically used to secure engine components or housing elements to provide safe use of the machine. These nuts are durable, but they are small and can become lost during other repairs. The constant exposure to vibrations and use can also cause them to strip or become damaged over time. Either way, a replacement with this genuine hex nut will resolve the issue and get equipment back in working order. This genuine OEM hex nut is manufactured to exact standards and sourced from the manufacturer. It can be used with trimmers and mowers from RYOBI, MTD, Bolens, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, Huskee, Yard Man, and Cub Cadet. Check the parts diagram for exact application and location of this nut and note that it may have multiple uses on select models. This hex nut is sold individually, and additional nuts will require the purchase of multiple pieces. In order to replace this nut, a hex socket wrench and driver will be required. Always wear gloves for safety.
This handle grip part is used on many kinds of lawn and garden equipment that is pushed or otherwise moved around a yard. The handle grips are made out of flexible rubber and are used on the two handles. The purpose of the handle grip is to offer a more secure grip on the power tool and lessen the feel of vibrations.Over time, one or both of the handle grips can start to experience wear. Sometimes, the grips will become damaged or broken. If the grips are very damaged, they may come off of the machinery. There is no need to use tools to replace the handle grip on yard equipment. The old part just needs to be removed from the tool so that the new component can be slipped on. Wear a pair of work gloves to make the process easier.This is a genuine OEM handle grip replacement that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. The part is compatible with lawnmowers, snowblowers, tillers, and chainsaws created by MasterCut, Yard-Man, Bolens, Montgomery Wards, Huskee, MTD, Yard Machines, Murray, Troy-Bilt, Ryobi, Cub Cadet, and Craftsman.
This flat washer is used to attach the idler pulley in a number of small and medium sized gasoline powered engines. These engines include snow blowers, log splitters, riding mowers, lawn tractors, and chippers. Because the idler pulley is subject to a great deal of resistance when the pulley is engaged, eventually the pulley will wear out. Should there be a squealing sound when engaging the drive, the problem is likely the idler pulley. In these cases, the pulley must be replaced. It is a good idea to replace the surrounding hardware when replacing the idler pulley; tNhis includes the flat washer, which is subject to corrosion during heavy use. To replace the idler pulley, first detach the spark plug cap. If on a mower or tractor, drop the mower deck. Remove the original pulley and install in order: replacement pulley, hex bolt, flat washer, flange nut. Apart from dropping the mower deck, the only tools required to complete this installation may be a 9/16 ratchet and combination wrench. This washer is a genuine OEM replacement part, designed to perfectly replicate the original piece. This washer is compatible with Troy-Bilt, Yard Man, Yard Machines, MTD, and Craftsman devices.
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.