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When interlock switches are working properly, they will keep the engine from starting if there is no foot is not on the brake or if the parking brake is not set. When the switch breaks, it will not allow current to reach the starter even when the brake is on, which means the engine will not start. If the solenoid is not clicking when the ignition key on the tractor or mower is turned, the interlock switch is likely to blame. This is a genuine OEM replacement interlock switch that can help get a lawn tractor up and running again. Is is compatible with riding tractors and mowers from many different brands, including Craftsman, Bolens, Yard Machines, Yard-Man, MTD, and Troy-Built.
The ignition switch is the part of lawn and garden equipment that features an ignition to turn on and off with a switch. These are common on lawn tractors, as well as some lawn mowers, wood chippers, tillers, and log splitters. While these switches tend to be robust, they may eventually wear out. Some might have a mechanical failure after being used for years. Others might have electrical issues. Regardless of the reason for the failure, they will need to be replaced to continue using the machine. This is a genuine OEM part that is sold individually. It is a complete kit, which will include not only the switch, but also a washer and nut to secure the switch into the housing, and two ignition keys. The ignition switch can work with lawn tractors from brands such as MTD, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Yard Machines, and Craftsman.
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This headlamp switch is a genuine MTD part. It is made for use with headlamps on front-mount mowers, garden tractors, and lawn tractors. It is installed on the dash panel and turns the headlamp on the tractor or mower on and off. This headlamp switch is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer and is sold individually. It is made from durable plastic with metal prongs. Replacing a damaged or malfunctioning headlamp switch is an easy repair that typically requires only a screwdriver.This part is made for compatibility with mowers and tractors manufactured by White Outdoors in the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. It is also compatible with many models of MTD lawn tractors, as well as some made by Bolens, Cub Cadet, Husky, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Yard-Man, and Yard Machines. Use the compatibility checker before purchasing.
This part is a replacement switch. This is a genuine OEM part made by MTD and has been sourced directly from the manufacturer. This part is intended to replace a broken or malfunctioning switch in lawn tractors. Switches are essential to proper functionality of the lawn tractor, as they close and open electrical circuits to provide power. Snap swictches in particular are designed for quick, efficient use, as they require very little force to operate. If the switch stops working, it will need to be replaced in order for the lawn tractor to be usable. Wear work gloves to protect the hands and check that equipment is powered off and cooled down before starting the repair process. For more accurate information on how and where to install this snap switch, the appropriate owner's manual and equipment diagrams should be referred to. This switch is a genuine OEM part made of durable materials and is sold individually. It is suitable for use with lawn tractor models that have been manufactured by MTD, Craftsman, Troy-Bilt, and other brands.
The momentary switch is a part that is unique to self-propelled lawn mowers and used to control the power of the self-propelled movement. The momentary switch provides power when pressed and held, and will ensure that the unit operates properly while in use. Over time, the momentary switch can become worn, short out, or just stop working as it should. This will require a replacement with a compatible part or the self-propelled part of the machine will not work properly. This genuine OEM part is compatible with self-propelled mowers from Cub Cadet, Bolens, MTD, Murray, and Troy-Bilt. It is made of durable materials and sold individually. Replacing this switch requires a wrench and screwdriver, as well as a socket set. Without a self-propelled switch, the mower will still operate but it will require the user to push the machine with their entire body weight. This can make the process of mowing much more difficult and often cause further unnecessary wear to the machine, which is why a replacement is essential.