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This is a bushing made from black plastic with a cleft down the middle to provide enough flex for easy insertion. It has a flanged design, which means it won’t easily pop out after installation, even under stress from constant vibration. The bushing’s primary purpose is to protect wires and cables from damage as they pass through a channel. As such, the material is fairly durable and does not need to be replaced under ordinary circumstances. That said, there are some situations in which it can become damaged. For one thing, it’s easy to damage while repairing the wires or cables that run through the bushing. If the bushing does need to be replaced, it requires disconnecting any cables or wires that run through the bushing. Pop out the old bushing with a rubber mallet, install the new bushing the same way, reconnect the wires, and the repair is complete. This is an OEM part sourced directly from MTD, and it is sold individually. It was initially used on snowblowers but has also been used on lawnmowers and lawn tractors.
The sealed ball bearings are used as a means to limit the amount of friction that occurs between a fixed part of the assembly and a rotating shaft. They can be used for numerous applications in lawn and garden equipment. The ball bearings are used in various locations of different types of machines, so the issues that could crop up will vary. Typically, bad ball bearings will create knocking sounds in the engine, or parts in the engine could be difficult to turn. When the ball bearings are no longer sealed or not functioning properly, they should be replaced. This genuine OEM replacement ball bearing is sold individually. The ball bearing works with many models of lawn mowers, snowblowers, edgers, wood chippers, and tillers. Compatible brands include Craftsman, Toro, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Murray, Yard Machines, MTD, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, Bolens, Yard-Man, Turf King, and MasterCut. Buyers should always ensure they are buying the correct parts for their make and model.
This is a hex head bolt 1/4 - 28 x .625. It is used to secure a device together for smooth and simple operations. With use and over time, the hex head bolt may be damaged or come loose and fall out. When the bolt is missing, the machine could fall apart or otherwise malfunction. Be sure to replace a missing or damaged hex head bolt.Allow the equipment to cool completely before starting the repair process. An Allen key or hex key will be required to loosen and remove any old or damaged bolts. The new bolt can then be inserted and secured tightly. Examine for other missing parts before starting the device.The hex head bolt 1/4 - 28 x .625 is an authentic OEM part. It is sold as an individual unit. It is made of rugged, durable, high-quality materials. The hex head bolt can be used in lawn equipment machines, including various models of tillers. It is compatible with MTD, Yard Machines, Yard-Man, Troy-Bilt, and Cub Cadet brands.
This klik pin is used as a fastener on various lawn equipment such as tillers and lawnmowers. It is often used as a way to hold the wheel onto the assembly so the equipment can easily move over rough terrain. If the tool is having trouble with terrain and movement, it could be related to the klik pin. It may have become bent, damaged, or broken. If those things occur, or the klik pin is missing, it will need to be replaced.Getting access to the klik pin is fairly easy. It will be securing the wheel to the axle and will need to be pulled off. A quick look at the pin will give an idea of whether it is damaged or broken. If it is, the solution is to replace the part with a new klik pin. This klik pin is a genuine OEM replacement part that is directly sourced from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual component. The pin is made to be used in lawnmowers, edgers, snowblowers, and tillers created by Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, MTD, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, Bolens, Yard-Man, and MasterCut.