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Carriage bolt fastener for lawn and garden equipment. Replaces worn, stripped, or missing bolts that secure deck components and attachments.
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Replace a missing, stripped, or damaged screw on your lawn mower or outdoor power equipment. Standard hardware piece for secure assembly and mounting.
Hex screw for lawn tractors, mowers, snow blowers, and tillers. Replaces broken, stripped, or missing screws in various assembly points.
Carriage bolt for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Fastens components together with a nut. Replace if lost, stripped, or damaged during repair.
Hex washer screw for lawn mowers, tractors, and snow blowers. Replaces stripped, missing, or damaged screws on deck panels and housing assemblies.
This replacement curved hd. screw is also known as a carriage bolt. The screw can be used on many types of lawn and garden equipment. The purpose of the screw is to hold and support the upper and lower handles of the machine. It works along with the hand knob to help secure the handles, but buyers should know that the knob is sold separately. Owners might need to replace the carriage bolt if it has become corroded or no longer properly secures the handles. If the owner has lost the bolt, they will need to buy a new one before they can use their machine. The replacement for this part is fast and simple. This is an authentic OEM replacement curved hd. screw that is sold individually. It is for use with lawn mowers, tillers, snowblowers, wood chippers, edgers, and leaf blowers. It is compatible with certain models from Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Husky, Yard Machines, MTD, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, Bolens, Yard-Man, and MasterCut.
With small gasoline-powered tools that require control panels, this hex screw attaches the panel to the handles of the tools. Machined to be durable, important screws such as these take a real beating. In their locations at critical points on the handle, the hex screws are considered "wear items," and thus periodically, they must be replaced. The control panel itself is often a location of extreme forces, jostling, and abrupt movement in unpredictable directions. The constant movement, with sheet metal rubbing against the hex screws from every direction, make wear inevitable. The manufacturers recommend that spare screws of this type be kept on hand if the heavy use of the equipment is expected. Among the gasoline-powered tools that use these screws are snowblowers, yard tractors, mowers, tiller, chippers, shredders, and other tools requiring hand-maneuvered levers. These screws are compatible with a number of equipment brands and manufacturers, including MTD, Ryobi, Poulan, Yard-Man, Bolens, Troy-Bilt, and Yard Machines.
Nylon nut for lawn equipment. Secures and connects components throughout the machine. Replace if cracked, stripped, or missing for proper assembly.
Snow not clearing or poor throwing performance? Replace worn auger paddles to restore snow clearing efficiency. Common DIY repair for snowblowers.
Flexible rubber spirals that wrap around the auger shaft to move snow from the chute into the impeller housing. Located inside the auger housing, they need replacement when torn, missing sections, or no longer effectively move snow through the machine.
Flat washer for lawn mowers and tractors. Replace if missing, corroded, or damaged during maintenance. Ensures secure fastening of components.
This flat washer is used to attach the idler pulley in a number of small and medium sized gasoline powered engines. These engines include snow blowers, log splitters, riding mowers, lawn tractors, and chippers. Because the idler pulley is subject to a great deal of resistance when the pulley is engaged, eventually the pulley will wear out. Should there be a squealing sound when engaging the drive, the problem is likely the idler pulley. In these cases, the pulley must be replaced. It is a good idea to replace the surrounding hardware when replacing the idler pulley; tNhis includes the flat washer, which is subject to corrosion during heavy use. To replace the idler pulley, first detach the spark plug cap. If on a mower or tractor, drop the mower deck. Remove the original pulley and install in order: replacement pulley, hex bolt, flat washer, flange nut. Apart from dropping the mower deck, the only tools required to complete this installation may be a 9/16 ratchet and combination wrench. This washer is a genuine OEM replacement part, designed to perfectly replicate the original piece. This washer is compatible with Troy-Bilt, Yard Man, Yard Machines, MTD, and Craftsman devices.
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