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Seals connection between engine and exhaust system on lawn and garden equipment. Replace if exhaust leaks or gasket shows cracking. Verify fit with model.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Fix an engine that won't start or cranks slowly with a new starter solenoid. This electrical component transfers battery current to engage the starter.
Hex screw for securing components in lawn mowers, tractors, and outdoor power equipment. Replace if stripped, corroded, broken, or missing.
Carriage bolt for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Fastens components together with a nut. Replace if lost, stripped, or damaged during repair.
This is a flange nut that can be used in a variety of lawn and garden equipment from different manufacturers. The nut is made of metal, measures 5/16x18, and is used to secure components in place. It also assists with preventing backing out caused by vibration. Over time, the flange nut can become damaged and will need to be replaced. If the flange nut in lawn and garden equipment has become damaged, is loose, or gets lost, then replacement is required. The level of difficulty of replacing a flange nut depends on which parts it's securing and what kind of equipment it is installed on. This flange nut is an OEM replacement part that can be used with lawn mowers, snowblowers, wood chippers, tillers, log splitters, leaf blowers, and edgers by MasterCut, Craftsman, Yard-Man, Toro, Bolens, Cub Cadet, Montgomery Wards, Ryobi, Huskee, Troy-Bilt, MTD, and Yard Machines. It is sold individually and will require a wrench or socket for installation.
Protects engine from dirt and debris while preventing oil leaks. Replace if you notice oil seepage or visible wear. Confirm fit with your model number.
Replacement mounting nut for securing appliance components. Needed when original hardware is stripped, corroded, or missing during repairs or reassembly.
Engine won't start or keeps running after key turned off? This ignition key switch controls engine power and startup. Common fix for starting issues.
If your small engine won't start or has no spark, a faulty spark plug terminal may be the cause. This terminal connects the ignition coil to the plug.
Fix oil leaks or perform routine oil changes with this engine oil drain plug. Threads into the oil tank base for secure drainage. Simple DIY repair.
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