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This control cable is a mower part that works with the control handle or lever bar that engages the wheels. It is also known as choke cable, brake cable, choke control, and control assembly cable. The inner wire total length is 53 inches, and the cable casing or conduit length is 40 inches. The control cable can stretch over time and it will result in a mower that moves forward slower than usual. A cable that's too corroded won't be capable of moving the drive lever. A broken or cut cable won't make the mower move. Here is a manufacturer-approved replacement control cable that's easy to install. A genuine OEM replacement part, this control cable is made to fit specific models of walk-behind mowers from Bolens, Ryobi, MTD, Troy-Bilt, and Yard-Man. It is sold individually.
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.
This part is a spark plug that is used on a number of lawn and garden power equipment. A spark plug is used as part of an internal combustion engine. The spark plug delivers the electric current from the ignition system to the engine.A new spark plug may be needed after normal wear and tear over a period of time. The operator of the outdoor power equipment may notice that the engine misfires or it is difficult to start. If this is the case, a new spark plug will be needed. Never perform care and maintenance on outdoor power equipment that is powered on. Remember to wear gloves when operating or performing care and maintenance on any outdoor power equipment.This spark plug is a genuine MTD part. It is sold individually. This particular spark plug is compatible with various outdoor power equipment that are manufactured by MTD, Yard Machines, Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Yard-Man, and Cub Cadet.
A train shield is found on many walk-behind lawn mowers. It is located on the rear side of the lawn mower. The function from the position where it is mounted is to keep grass from expelling from the mower deck. With use or as a result of accidental impact, the train shield may become damaged or fall off. If the train shield is broken or missing, it will allow grass to come out from the mower deck, which poses a safety risk. Check to see if grass is being expelled from the motor deck.Installing a train shield on a lawn mower is an easy task. There is hardware required to secure the part in place. Wear gloves for protection. Make sure the machine is entirely cool.This train shield is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is sourced from the manufacturer. The train shield is made of durable, high-quality plastic. It is sold individually. The train shield can be installed on MTD, Troy-Bilt, Yard-Man, Bolens, Yard Machines, Cub Cadet, and Huskee brand lawn equipment. It is compatible with several models of walk-behind lawn mowers.
Mowers are manufactured to last for about 500 hours of running, which breaks down to about 19-20 years for the typical non-commercial user. Commercial mowers, which see a great deal more use, are designed to last for 1000 hours of service, which is about 10 years. To extend the life of a lawn mower to its full potential, there are certain simple preventative routines a user can follow, including annual oil and filter changes. One important routine maintenance ritual for mowers that is often overlooked is changing the air filter, something that should be done at least annually. When the mower chugs, cycles, or simply will not start, the first thing to check is the air filter. When replacing the filter, make sure to use a genuine OEM certified replacement part like this one, which is manufactured according to the specification of the original factory filter. This filter is compatible with Bolens, Yard-Man, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, and MTD.
This is a grass catcher that attaches to the cutting deck of a number of walk behind lawn mowers. The bag fits over the metal bag frame, which is sold separately. The bag and frame are designed to detach easily from the mower so that grass clippings can be discarded quickly and the bag can be reattached. Although it is made of durable fabric, bags do become worn out. This is primarily a result of being dragged against grass, obstacles, fences, and other impediments. Once worn, the bags cannot be satisfactorily repaired and thus need to be replaced. Replacement is a simple matter of removing the fabric bag from the metal frame and slipping the new replacement bag back onto the frame. While making the replacement, it is a good idea to check the status of the metal frame, which can also become bent or even broken during normal use. When replacing this grass catcher bag, it is essential to avoid purchasing a generic, lower quality item. Instead, make sure to use a genuine OEM replacement part such as this one, which is manufactured to be identical to the original. This bag is compatible with mowers offered by Ryobi, MTD, Yard Man, Bolens, Yard Machine, Husky, Cub Cadet, and Troy-Bilt.
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.
A mulching blade has a unique curved or angled design that allows discharging, bagging, and mulching. If its edges are already dull, it can lead to longer mowing time and frayed and torn grass blades. Mulching blade installation is easy. First, unplug the spark plug wire. Then, position the lawnmower on its side. Get a woodblock, preferably 6 x 2 in size, and put it between the old blade and housing deck. Make sure that the wood will prevent the old blade from moving. Take a socket wrench and remove the blade’s nut and washer. Remove the old blade and put the new mulching blade in. Put the nut and washer back and tighten until it is secured. You can use the woodblock to prevent the replacement blade from moving when it is tightened. This mulching blade replacement s an original MTD product. This OEM mulching blade can be used for MTD, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Murray, Yard-Man, and Bolens lawnmower models. This brand-new mulching blade is sold individually. The support blade and screw hex are sold separately.