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Replaces cracked or broken blade height adjustment brackets on walk-behind mowers. Secures cutting deck leveling mechanism. Needed when missing or worn.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replace worn, cracked, or missing tire and rim assembly on your lawn mower or tiller. Installs on wheel axle for smooth rolling and maneuverability.
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.
This pulley is a genuine MTD part, sold individually. This pulley can be used as a replacement part in a lawn mower or a wood chipper. The purpose of this pulley in a lawn mower or a wood chipper is to allow the spindle to rotate so that the blades of the lawn mower can rotate and facilitate the fine chopping of wood or mowing of greenery on a variety of surfaces when the appliance is in operation.The pulley in a lawn mower or a wood chipper might need to be replaced if the pulley can no longer regulate the rotation of the spindle assembly. This could occur if the pulley is dented, cracked, warped, eroded, or otherwise damaged to the point of reduced or no functionality; if this occurs, the pulley should be removed and replaced by this genuine OEM replacement part in accordance with the proper set of instructions sourced from a relevant appliance manual or handbook.This is a genuine OEM from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. This pulley is compatible with the following outdoor appliance brands: MTD, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Murray, Yard Machines, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, Yard Man, Turf King, and MasterCut.
Fix tiller belt slipping or drive issues with this replacement drive pulley. Essential component for power transmission in rear-tine and standard tillers.
Replace a worn mandrel pulley causing uneven cuts or blade engagement issues on your lawn tractor. Direct-fit part for multiple MTD tractor models.
This is a genuine OEM engine pulley sourced directly from the manufacturer for use on tiller engines and other engines with a pull start. The starter cord is attached to a pulley that has a spring for rewinding the cord after the engine starts. If the engine pulley is damaged due to rust or corrosion and the string won't pull, the engine won't start. The pulley may make screeching or whining sounds when pulled, this is one way to recognize that the pulley is beginning to go bad and should be replaced soon.Before replacing the pulley, make sure the engine is cool and remove the spark plug. Remove the starter housing to access the rope starter and pulley. Disassemble the pulley system and discard the old pulley. Reinstall the new pulley and thread the starter cord back around it. Reassemble the housing and put the spark plugs back so that you can test the starter. This engine pulley is made of heavy-duty steel and sold as an individual unit. It is designed to be compatible with small engines manufactured by Craftsman.
Tiller won't engage or belt slips? This engine pulley outer half works with the inner half to drive the tines. Moderate DIY repair for tillers.
Deck skirt installs on the middle section of your mower deck to deflect grass clippings and debris. Replace if cracked, damaged, or missing.
This is a genuine 5/16 hex nut, a standard piece of hardware used to affix various components securely. This MTD nut is used in multiple applications and has several placement options depending on the model of the engine. Nuts can become stripped or worn over time. In some cases, the screws they are attached to may become stripped, which might require a replacement of both. A wrench is required to complete the replacement. This hex nut is designed to work with several brands that feature MTD engines, including RYOBI, Yard Machines, Yard-Man, MTD, Troy-Bilt, Husky, Bolens, and Cub Cadet. There are hundreds of machines that use this nut, including tractors, lawnmowers, blowers, cultivators, and snowblowers. This nut is sold individually; purchase additional parts as necessary.
The cotter pin is a fastener that is commonly used in lawn and garden equipment. The cotter pin helps provide a secure, locking fit that is adjustable and easy to remove. The cotter pin is commonly used on axles and rods, but it can have many applications depending on the machine and model. Cotter pins can become worn or break down over time because they are exposed to constant vibrations. It is important to replace damaged or broken cotter pins immediately as a broken part can render the equipment useless in many cases. This cotter pin is designed to exact OEM standards by MTD, and is designed for use in various equipment from MTD, Troy-Bilt, Craftsman, RYOBI, Yard Machines, Hard Man, Poulan, Husky, Bolens, and Cub Cadet. This is a 5/16 cotter pin that features a #34 diameter, and is made of a durable metal. This part is sold individually and those who require more than one will have to order multiple quantities. No other hardware is included. Always wear gloves when working on lawn and garden equipment.
This OEM part is a cotter pin for lawnmowers. The cotter pin is the small clip that secures the mower deck to the mower. A cotter pin can become rusted or damaged due to exposure to the elements. If the cotter pin is no longer securing the mower deck, then it will need to be replaced. Luckily replacing this part is a relatively simple fix.To replace the cotter pin, start by making sure the mower is turned off. After that, locate the old damaged pin. Use a pair of pliers to pull it out of its place. Once removed, slide the new pin into its opening and make sure it is set securely on the mower deck. Once secured, turn the mower on to see if the pin can hold the mower deck.This genuine replacement part is sold individually and is compatible with MTD brand mowers.
Push nut for lawn mowers and tractors. Secures components in place. Replace if missing, damaged, or no longer holding parts firmly during operation.
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