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An idler pulley is an essential part of many small and medium sized gasoline powered tools. This idler pulley is used in equipment such as tillers, lawn tractors, log splitters, edgers, snow blowers, and trimmers. The idler pulley is necessary so that the engine can run without the tool's moving parts being engaged. For instance, a lawn tractor running without the cutting blades turning or the wheels rolling. Once the idler pulley is engaged, the blade begins to turn. There is a great deal of resistance encountered by the idler pulley each time the equipment's tools begin to turn. Over time, the pulley can become worn and will eventually need to be replaced. If there is a squealing sound whenever the moving parts of a lawn tool are engaged, it is probably a sign that the idler pulley is about to fail. The pulley itself is attached to the engine housing with 9/16 hex bolts and requires an adjustable wrench and 9/16 ratchet to remove and replace. Always use a genuine OEM manufactured replacement part such as this one when replacing the original, as this part is identical to the original. This part is compatible with equipment manufactured by Bolens, MTD, Cub Cadet, Huskee, and Troy Bilt.
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Flat washer for lawn tractors and riding mowers. Used in various assembly points throughout the machine. Replace if missing, worn, or damaged.
V-belt for front-tine tillers and hole diggers. Replace when worn, cracked, or slipping to restore power transmission. Verify 1/2" x 37" size matches your model.
This is a hex screw used on a variety of types of lawn and garden equipment. On large machinery, it is often used to mount the gas tank. On smaller items, it tends to be used to clamp the housing together. It can secure items like plastic, metal, brick, and wood together. It measures 5/16-18 x .75 inches and is made of durable metal. In some cases, the screw can become damaged, broken, or stripped, which means it needs to be replaced.A visual inspection will indicate whether the screw is damaged. If it needs to be replaced, a hex wrench can be used to remove it from the equipment. Afterward, the replacement hex screw can be installed with the wrench before being tightened to ensure materials hold together well.This hex screw is a genuine OEM part that is sold individually. It is sourced directly from the manufacturer. The hex screw is compatible with lawnmowers, wood chippers, log splitters, snowblowers, chainsaws, edgers, tillers, leaf blowers, and string trimmers by Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Husky, Broan, Yard Machines, MTD, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, Bolens, Turf King, Yard-Man, and MasterCut.
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.
Replace a lost, stripped, or corroded nut on your lawn mower, tractor, or outdoor power equipment. Secures components for safe operation.
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.
Center hex nut for lawn mowers, snow blowers, and tillers. Secures blade assemblies and drive components. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing.
This replacement part is a cotter pin. It is a genuine replacement part made by MTD. Cotter pins are also sometimes known as clevis pins and are responsible for fastening two metals together. This allows the machine to work properly and operate smoothly. A new cotter pin might be needed if the current ones are damaged in any way or even missing. This part is small so it can be misplaced after years of normal wear and tear. It is possible that this part become stripped or lodged in place over time. The repair should be fairly easy and only require common tools. Be sure the engine is completely powered down before beginning this repair. This pin is sold individually. This is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer to ensure a proper fit.
Hex screw for lawn tractors and garden equipment. Replaces missing, loose, or deteriorated fasteners in various mounting applications across the machine.