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This flat washer is used to attach the idler pulley in a number of small and medium sized gasoline powered engines. These engines include snow blowers, log splitters, riding mowers, lawn tractors, and chippers. Because the idler pulley is subject to a great deal of resistance when the pulley is engaged, eventually the pulley will wear out. Should there be a squealing sound when engaging the drive, the problem is likely the idler pulley. In these cases, the pulley must be replaced. It is a good idea to replace the surrounding hardware when replacing the idler pulley; tNhis includes the flat washer, which is subject to corrosion during heavy use. To replace the idler pulley, first detach the spark plug cap. If on a mower or tractor, drop the mower deck. Remove the original pulley and install in order: replacement pulley, hex bolt, flat washer, flange nut. Apart from dropping the mower deck, the only tools required to complete this installation may be a 9/16 ratchet and combination wrench. This washer is a genuine OEM replacement part, designed to perfectly replicate the original piece. This washer is compatible with Troy-Bilt, Yard Man, Yard Machines, MTD, and Craftsman devices.
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Fastener spacer for lawn mowers and snow blowers. Creates proper gap between components to reduce friction. Replace if lost, cracked, or worn.
Center hex nut for lawn mowers, snow blowers, and tillers. Secures blade assemblies and drive components. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing.
Hex lock nut secures bolted joints on outdoor lawn equipment. Replace if threads are stripped, nut is missing, or won't hold proper tension.
The lock nut is a piece of standard hardware that may have a variety of applications on lawn and garden equipment, including on engines, housings, and other components. The lock nut offers a secure fit by tightening into a flange that prevents the nut from loosening like a regular nut might. Over time, the flange or the nut can become worn or damaged. In some cases, lock nuts may be lost during the process of other repairs or maintenance. Replacing them with genuine OEM parts like this lock nut is the best solution. This lock nut is compatible with hundreds of machines, including mowers, snowblowers, and chippers from MTD, Troy-Bilt, Cub Cadet, RYOBI, Yard-Man, Yard Machines, Bolens, and Husky. The ¼-inch lock nut has multiple locations and applications, so owners should consult their parts diagram for exact placement and part number identification. This lock nut is made of durable metal and sold as a single unit. Those who need additional pieces will have to order multiple quantities. This part will require a wrench or a socket to replace, as well as pliers and/or a screwdriver to hold the bolt or screw in place.
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.
This is a hi-pro key, or high profile key. This part is most commonly used to lock pulleys and gears into transmission shafts. Replacing a damaged, broken or lost hi-pro key is simple, requiring only a set of pliers to complete.This hi-pro key is an authentic OEM component sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual unit. It is compatible with lawn tractors and snowblowers from MTD, Ryobi, Yard Machines, Bolens, Yard-Man, Troy-Bilt, Cub Cadet, and Huskee. It is made of high-quality, durable metal materials.
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.
Flat washer for lawn tractors and outdoor power equipment. Increases screw bearing surface area. Replace if worn, damaged, or missing during repairs.
Flat washer for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Replace if washer is missing, damaged, or corroded to ensure proper fastening and fit.
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Hex head bolt that secures components together on lawn tractors and outdoor power equipment. Replace if damaged, stripped, or missing to restore assembly.
Hex jam nut secures components on lawn mowers and tractors. Replace if stripped, rusted, or missing to ensure proper fastening and equipment safety.
Hex center nut secures components on lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing to ensure proper assembly.
Hex jam nut fastener for lawn mowers and tractors. Secures components and hardware throughout the machine. Replace if stripped, rusted, or missing.
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