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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.
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Hex screw for securing components in lawn mowers, tractors, and outdoor power equipment. Replace if stripped, corroded, broken, or missing.
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.
A flat washer is used in a variety of applications, such as being placed under bolts or nuts as a means to help distribute the load over a larger area and to help ensure the nuts and bolts do not become loose over time. The washers also help to protect the surface from corrosion and damage. Not having washers could reduce the lifespan of a machine. It is important for buyers to replace washers that may have been lost or become damaged. The washers should be checked for signs of corrosion, cupping, or other damage that would necessitate replacement. Buyers should always make sure they are getting the correct size. The flat washer is an OEM part sold individually. It can be used for a range of different types of outdoor machines and more. Some of the types of machines that typically use these washers include lawn tractors, tillers, lawn mowers, chippers, shredders, and snowblowers. Brands include MTD, Yard Machines, Yard-Man, Troy-Bilt, Poulan, and Ryobi.
Flat washer for lawn mowers, tractors, and outdoor power equipment. Replaces worn, missing, or damaged washers during assembly or repair work.
Flat washer for lawn mowers, tractors, and snow blowers. Replaces worn, missing, or damaged washers in fastening assemblies. Essential hardware piece.
This is a replacement screw that is a genuine part for select outdoor power equipment units. The shoulder screw is a unique screw that is designed to provide a secure fit while still allowing the unit the joint that it needs to operate properly. Depending on the unit and application, this screw is designed to provide rotation for pulleys, gears, and other moving parts. When they are damaged or wear out, or the threads strip, they will need to be replaced. There are several incidents that could cause damage to a shoulder screw. Regardless, a replacement with this genuine OEM part will be necessary. This OEM shoulder screw is manufactured to exact specifications and can be used with models from Cub Cadet, MTD, and Troy-Bilt. This part will require a socket or nut driver to replace. The shoulder screw is a fairly simple replacement. Allow the unit to cool and wear gloves for hand protection. Since this part has multiple applications, owners should consult their parts diagram for the exact placement of this shoulder screw. The screw is sold individually.
If your mower blades are loose or wobbling during operation, this blade adapter secures blades to the spindle. Prevents unsafe blade movement.
Blade adapter kit for walk-behind and self-propelled mowers. Replaces worn, stripped, or broken adapters that connect the blade to the drive shaft.
Replaces cracked or broken blade height adjustment brackets on walk-behind mowers. Secures cutting deck leveling mechanism. Needed when missing or worn.
Hex nut fastener for lawn tractors, tillers, and other outdoor power equipment. Secures components throughout the machine. Replace if stripped or missing.
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.
Click pins are used in various lawn equipment machines to hold the wheels on. For larger riding lawn mowers, click pins are only used on the smaller front wheels. The click pin penetrates through the axle spindle to hold the tire in place. The part can get lost, damaged, or wear out with regular use. It's also possible to misplace the click pin when changing a tire because it has to be removed first before working on the wheel. A missing, damaged, or worn click pin must be replaced.Click pins are very easy to replace with only a pair of pliers. Wear gloves when making the repair. Start by pulling out the old click pin from its location with the pliers. Insert the new click pin back into the hole located in the spindle.This click pin is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is made with durable, high-quality metal. It is supplied by the manufacturer. It is compatible with both MTD and Murray brands. The equipment the click pin can be used with includes lawn tractors, lawn machines, and other lawn equipment. It is sold as an individual unit.
Cotter pins are simple but very effective fasteners used primarily to hold wheels in place on mowers. This is particularly true of the front wheels on riding mowers. Cotter pins are very light and can become overly pliable after extensive use. In some cases, the front wheels of a mower, which are the guide wheels that steer the device, become difficult to manage. The cure for this situation is often simply the replacement of the cotter pins that are not holding the guide wheels adequately in place. Before attempting to remove the pins, it is essential that the spark plug boot is moved so that the mower cannot be started. This is an important safety step because the repairer will be getting under the mower near the blades. The back wheels should be blocked so the mower cannot move, then the front end placed up on blocks. Remove the mower's hubcaps to gain access to the axle spindles. Straighten the legs of the pin so that when the curved portion of the cotter pin is grasped with pliers and it can be pulled straight back and be removed. The spindle, washers, and wheels should be checked for wear before the new pin is placed and secured. This OEM cotter pin is compatible with Bolens, Yard-Man, Craftsman, Yard Machines, Cub Cadet, Turf King, Troy-Bilt, Huskee, Toro, Ryobi, MTD, MasterCut, Murray, and Montgomery Wards.
Auger won't turn or sheared off? This roll pin connects the driveshaft to the auger and acts as a safety shear pin. Quick 10-minute fix for most models.