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Hex cap screw for securing components on lawn mowers, tractors, and outdoor power equipment. Replace if stripped, rusted, or missing hardware.
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Hex screw for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged hardware. Secures components and panels during assembly.
Replace a missing, stripped, or damaged screw on your lawn mower or outdoor power equipment. Standard hardware piece for secure assembly and mounting.
Hex screw for securing components in lawn mowers, tractors, and outdoor power equipment. Replace if stripped, corroded, broken, or missing.
Replacement truss head tap screw for lawn equipment engines. Secures various engine components. Replace if missing, stripped, or damaged during maintenance.
With small gasoline-powered tools that require control panels, this hex screw attaches the panel to the handles of the tools. Machined to be durable, important screws such as these take a real beating. In their locations at critical points on the handle, the hex screws are considered "wear items," and thus periodically, they must be replaced. The control panel itself is often a location of extreme forces, jostling, and abrupt movement in unpredictable directions. The constant movement, with sheet metal rubbing against the hex screws from every direction, make wear inevitable. The manufacturers recommend that spare screws of this type be kept on hand if the heavy use of the equipment is expected. Among the gasoline-powered tools that use these screws are snowblowers, yard tractors, mowers, tiller, chippers, shredders, and other tools requiring hand-maneuvered levers. These screws are compatible with a number of equipment brands and manufacturers, including MTD, Ryobi, Poulan, Yard-Man, Bolens, Troy-Bilt, and Yard Machines.
Hex lock nut for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Secures blade assemblies, wheels, and components. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing.
Fastening nut for lawn mowers, tillers, and outdoor power equipment. Secures components when used with a bolt. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing.
Speed nut fastener for lawn mowers and tractors. Secures components in place. Replace if missing, damaged, or worn from regular use or impact.
Fix transmission engagement issues with this right actuating arm. Controls clutch and brake operation on lawn tractors. Direct-fit replacement part.
If your lawn tractor belt keeps slipping or won't engage properly, a worn pulley assembly is often the cause. This part connects components for operation.
Miter gear for garden tractor transmission systems. Replaces worn, stripped, or broken gears that cause grinding or mechanical failure in the drive assembly.
Lawn tractor input pinion gear that transfers power to drive components. Metal gear that wears over time causing loss of forward motion or grinding noise.
This clutch collar is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer for use in lawnmowers and lawn tractors. If there are problems with the lawnmower jerking and sputtering after changing gears, the clutch collar should be removed and replaced to keep the lawnmower running properly. The clutch collar is part of the clutch bearing. The clutch collar is used between bevel gears as spacers and allows them to move in sync with the pinion gear. If the clutch collar is deteriorated, broken, or missing, a new one should be installed.Make sure the lawnmower is on a flat surface. Remove the spark plug and disconnect the battery. A screwdriver, pliers, socket set, wrench set, and nut driver are required to make this repair. Take the transmission out of the lawnmower. Open the case on the transmission and remove the broken clutch collar. Install the new clutch collar. Reverse the process to reassemble the lawnmower. This clutch collar is a high tensile metal part that is sold individually. It is designed for use in lawn tractors manufactured by Craftsman.
This is an upper housing that is used with many models of lawnmowers and lawn tractors. The part is made of durable metal and has the responsibility of protecting many of the interior parts of the lawnmower. Over time, the upper housing can be damaged or may break. It can also be lost and will need to be replaced with a new OEM component. If the housing is damaged or cannot be found, the part should be replaced.Basic tools like a screwdriver and socket may be needed for this project process. A pair of work gloves will also be useful for the process. Before replacing the upper housing, make sure the lawnmower is placed on a sturdy surface and in the off position. The spark plug wire should be disconnected for safety reasons. Use the tools to remove the old damaged part from the lawnmower before installing the new one in its place.This upper housing is designed to compatible with lawnmowers and lawn tractors manufactured by Montgomery Wards, MTD, Ryobi, and Yard Machines. It is an authentic OEM replacement part that is directly sourced from the manufacturer. This component is sold individually.