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This flat washer is a genuine MTD part, sold individually. This flat washer can be used as a replacement part in lawn mowers, snowblowers, tillers, edgers, chainsaws, log splitters, and wood chippers. The purpose of a flat washer for one of these small engine outdoor appliances is to serve as a fastening component, spacing internal parts out to reduce friction.The flat washer in a small engine outdoor appliance is a small component that can easily be lost or misplaced, in which case it should be replaced as soon as the operator notices its absence. The flat washer can also be stripped away over time, in which case it should be removed and replaced by this genuine OEM replacement part.This OEM part is a genuine replacement that is sold individually and sourced directly from the manufacturer. This flat washer is compatible with the following outdoor appliance brands: MTD, Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, Huskee, MasterCut, Yard Man, Turf King, Montgomery Wards, Husky, and Murray.
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This replacement part is a shoulder screw. This part is small but very important in various types of appliances. Shoulder screws are able to work with other small parts such as nuts or washers to ensure that pieces in the machine are held together securely during use.Overtightened screws might be stripped and could fall out or get stuck in place, necessitating replacement. Over time, exposure to the elements may lead to a screw becoming worn or corroded, which may cause it to break or get stuck.This is a genuine OEM replacement part manufactured by MTD. This part is sold individually.
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.