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This hex screw can be used as a replacement part for the small engine of a lawn mower or a lawn tractor. The hex screw is a fastener with a six-sided head that is responsible for fastening components to one another. A hex screw might be lost or misplaced, which is a frequent occurrence in small engine appliances as a result of long-term usage. Hex screws are easily lost and misplaced as they are small components that do not necessarily cause damage upon unscrewing unless it results in the materials coming loose. If this is the case, or if the hex screw suffers from impact or corrosion to the metal material, the hex screw should be removed and replaced with this genuine OEM replacement for lawn mowers and lawn tractors. Remember to always wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer, MTD. It is sold individually. This hex screw is compatible with the following brands: MTD, Troy-Bilt, Yard Man, and Bolens.
The blade support is found between the blade and the bolt. As its name suggests, it is designed to provide support for the blade to ensure it is secured to the base of the mower deck. It is made of metal and it will need a replacement if it becomes worn or damaged. To replace a blade support or blade spacer, first, the engine needs to be cool. Remove the wire and boot from the spark plug. Tip the mower back on its handle assembly and use a piece of wood or sturdy object to hold the cutting blade in place. Remove the old blade support and blade. When installing the new one, ensure that the blade's sharp edge faces away from the mower deck. Re-thread and torque the bolt between 40 and 50 ft-lbs. This is an original OEM replacement part for lawnmower blade support made by Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Murray, Yard Machines, MTD, Huskee, Bolens, Yard-Man, MasterCut. It is sold individually.
Lawnmowers and other lawn and garden equipment need to be mobile, and that means they need wheels. There are many warning signs that it is time to replace the wheel. For example, if a self-propelling machine struggles to move easily or if a push mower is not operating as smoothly as in the past, it may be that the wheel assembly has failed. The reasons for failures include the materials, the amount of weight put on the wheels, the amount of use, and the type of use. Changing a wheel is simple but requires the appropriate parts. It features a bar tread and roughly 8 in diameter. It should work with all self-propelled and manually operated mowers, as well as the machine and equipment types listed. This authentic OEM complete wheel replacement will work on chipper and shredder machines, edgers, and lawnmowers from the Craftsman, Bolens, and Yard Machines brands. It will also work with Ryobi, MTD, Huskee, and Yardman equipment. It will require the appropriate hardware, which is not included.