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This replacement part is an idler arm assembly. It is a genuine replacement part made by MTD. Idler arm assemblies are meant to help the user steer and maneuver the appliance so that they can move in the desired direction. A new idler arm assembly might be needed if the current one is damaged or missing. These parts can become stripped over time and might need to be replaced. If the user is unable to steer the machine or appliance properly, the idler arm assembly might need to be replaced. Be sure to refer to the appropriate user manual for more information on how to replace this part. This part is a genuine OEM replacement part to ensure long-lasting use and proper fit. This idler arm assembly is sold individually and is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
This carriage bolt is a self-locking bolt designed to be used in an unthreaded square or round hole. These bolts are used in outdoor lawn and garden equipment due to their ability to handle heavy weight loads.Carriage bolts are often used to join lawnmower handles to the base of the mower. Over time, the vibration of the lawnmower may cause the bolt to become loose. During routine maintenance, if the bolt is loose, use a wrench to tighten the nut holding the bolt in place. If the bolt is missing, this carriage bolt replacement can be installed. Push the bolt through the hole; if the fit is snug, it may need to be lightly tapped. Once the bolt is through the other side, thread a nut on the bolt. Tighten the nut with a wrench.This is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual unit and does not come with the nut. This carriage bolt is designed for lawnmowers, snowblowers, and other outdoor lawn and garden equipment manufactured by Bolens, Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Huskey, Troy-Bilt, Turf Pro, MTD, Ryobi, and Mastercut.
A carriage bolt is a type of fastener. It features a smooth rounded head and a square domed top. It has threading, which leads to up to the square shoulder. The purpose of its square is to prevent the bolt from spinning. Once the carriage bolt is inserted through the hole, using a nut and washer can provide additional security. Carriage bolts can corrode and loosen over time. Since it doesn't have a slotted head, a socket wrench is needed when replacing. This bolt carriage replacement is compatible with wood chippers, tillers, string trimmers, lawnmowers, and edgers. It is a genuine MTD product that measures 5/16x.075. It has a smooth rounded head and square shoulder underneath it. This carriage bolt is sold individually.
This replacement part is a hex screw, and it is intended for use in different types of lawn equipment. This is a genuine replacement part made by MTD. This screw can be used in a variety of ways depending on the repair needed. Hex screws are similar to normal screws except they have a six-sided head, like a hexagon. A new hex screw might be needed if the current one is damaged or missing. It is common that screws may become stripped or loose overtime, causing them to fall out. If any parts of the lawn mower are becoming loose or falling off, the hex screw might be missing. This replacement should be fairly easy and should only require a screwdriver and possibly pliers. This part is a genuine OEM replacement part and is sold individually. Be sure to purchase the correct amount as some appliances require more than one hex screw.
This is a shear bolt, also known as a shear pin, which is used in many models of snowblowers. The shear bolt connects the auger shaft to the auger on the tool. This connection allows the augers to rotate, collecting snow and sending it to the impeller fan. Most snowblowers have at least one shear pin on each side of the auger gearcase. Large objects that get stuck between the housing and augers can damage the pins, necessitating replacement.If there is damage to the shear bolt or if it has broken, the snowblower may not work as expected. To replace the bolt, the snowblower should be turned off. Wear work gloves and remove the spark plug wire before disassembling the snowblower to reach the shear bolt. It can be removed and replaced with a new part.This is a genuine OEM replacement part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is sold as an individual part. The shear bolt is designed for use with snowblowers created by Yard-Man, Yard Machines, MTD, Montgomery Wards, and Huskee.
The lock nut is a piece of standard hardware that may have a variety of applications on lawn and garden equipment, including on engines, housings, and other components. The lock nut offers a secure fit by tightening into a flange that prevents the nut from loosening like a regular nut might. Over time, the flange or the nut can become worn or damaged. In some cases, lock nuts may be lost during the process of other repairs or maintenance. Replacing them with genuine OEM parts like this lock nut is the best solution. This lock nut is compatible with hundreds of machines, including mowers, snowblowers, and chippers from MTD, Troy-Bilt, Cub Cadet, RYOBI, Yard-Man, Yard Machines, Bolens, and Husky. The ¼-inch lock nut has multiple locations and applications, so owners should consult their parts diagram for exact placement and part number identification. This lock nut is made of durable metal and sold as a single unit. Those who need additional pieces will have to order multiple quantities. This part will require a wrench or a socket to replace, as well as pliers and/or a screwdriver to hold the bolt or screw in place.
This genuine OEM replacement part is an extension spring for a Craftsman snowblower idler pulley assembly. The idler pulley attaches to a part of the snowblower's housing and is helps to transfer energy throughout the belt drive. This extension spring helps to redistribute some of the back-and-forth motion created in the pulley as the snowblower runs. This keeps the assembly from shifting out of place and potentially slipping. This extension spring is attached at two points and, if pulled in both directions too far, can eventually lose some of its tension. When this happens, the idler assembly can begin to shake and even slip out of place. Replacing the extension spring is an easy job that will only require a socket wrench to remove the idler pulley. A pair of pliers may help to remove the spring from its clips. This part is only compatible with Craftsman snowblowers and is sourced from its original manufacturer. It ships individually and any additional parts needed will have to be purchased separately.
This lock washer is used frequently for a number of applications on power yard equipment. The size, 5/16, is the default for many small engine housing and manifold applications. Lock washers are used with machined bolts to fasten engine blocks to the housing of the equipment being used. The compressed washer is able to handle the constant vibration of the small gasoline engine without losing the seal between the screw or bolt and the housing. Typically these lock washers only need to be replaced when they are misplaced during repairs or when the screws that attach them have to be chiseled or cut away, meaning the washers are destroyed as well. These OEM certified replacement washers have been manufactured to the same specifications as the originals they are replacing. In addition to lawn mowers, lock washers of this type and size are frequently used on blowers, lawn tractors, cultivators, snowblowers, and trimmers. Brands compatible with this type of washer are Murray, Husky, Poulan, Bolens, Yard-Man, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, MTD, and Ryobi.
This replacement part is a washer. This is a genuine replacement part made by MTD. Washers are small but extremely important part of many different machines or appliances. Washers allow for parts to stay secure and connected in place during use. Washers typically work with other small parts such as screws and nuts to ensure the proper functioning of the machine.A new washer might be needed if the current ones are visibly missing or damaged. Washers can become worn down over time due to normal wear and tear. If this is the case it is recommended that it be replaced or repaired. This repair should be fairly easy and only require common household tools. Be sure the engine is completely powered down before attempting to replace this part.This washer is a genuine OEM replacement part. This part is sold individually and is sourced directly from the manufacturer to ensure a proper fit.
This replacement part is a screw, and it is intended for use in different types of lawn equipment. This is a genuine replacement part made by MTD. This specific screw is typically found in snowblowers and is responsible for keeping different parts in place and secure. A new screw might be needed if any current ones are missing or damaged. After years of normal wear and tear screws can become stripped overtime and might need replacing. To replace this part the user should only need a common household screwdriver and possibly pliers if the screws have become wedged in an area. Overall this should be a fairly simple repair depending on the amount of new screws needed.This is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer and is sold individually. Be sure the correct amount of screws are purchased as many machines require more than one to operate successfully.
This genuine OEM replacement auger bearing flange fits a wide range of snowblowers. The auger is the part of a snowblower that scoops up and moves it away from the area being cleared. It is held in place by a bearing, and this flange connects to the bearing to reduce friction and motion. This flange helps prevent grinding, which would degrade the bearing and cause the auger to stop working effectively. Bearings and flanges receive a lot of wear and tear because they are built to absorb friction. Over the natural course of an appliance's life, bearings and flanges will normally wear down and need replacing. If a bearing flange snaps, the auger will no longer turn, and the snowblower will not move snow. To replace a bearing flange, use a socket wrench to gain access to the belt cover and then detach the auger housing. Remove the pulley and thread, then take the auger out of its housing. Pull out the old auger bearing flange and install the new part. This part is compatible with Yard Man, Troy-Bilt, Craftsman, Bolens, MTD, Huskee, and Yard Machines snow blowers. It comes sourced from the original manufacturer and ships individually.
This is a genuine replacement flat idler pulley used in snowblowers. The idler pulley applies tension to the belt, allowing the belt to turn. If the pulley is causing loud noises or is seizing up, which can cause the belt to break, a replacement may be necessary. A broken belt will cause a snowblower to be unusable.The process for replacing this part will vary depending on the model of the snowblower, so consult the equipment's manual and diagrams for specific instructions. For all replacements, a wrench and/or a socket set of the correct size depending on the machine is needed. Dependent upon the repair needed, bearings and bushings may also need replacement, they are not included and must be bought separately. This is a genuine MTD replacement part. This replacement flat idler pulley is compatible with Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, MTD, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, Bolens, and Yard-Man brands.
This is a replacement skid shoe for Craftsman snowblowers. Ideally, when one shoe becomes so worn that it needs to be replaced, the other shoe should be replaced as well. Replacement is not difficult and should only require about half an hour. First, take out the key and disconnect the plug wire to prevent the machine from starting during repair. Remove the carriage bolts, nuts, and washers that hold the skid shoes in place. Replace the skid shoes. Ensure that the adjustable skids shoes are elevated enough that the snow blades will not collide with the ground during use. This will prolong the life of the shave plate. This OEM part fits a variety of different snowblowers made by Craftsman, Cub Cadet, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, MTD, Huskee, Montgomery Wards, Bolens, Yard-Man. Sold individually. The carriage bolts that hold the shoe in place may also need to be replaced and are sold separately.
This is a replacement shave plate for use with snowblowers. The plate attaches to the bottom of the auger housing on the machine and provides protection for the auger and the housing. If it is broken or not functioning properly, debris could damage these other parts of the snowblower. This would then require a larger repair.The shave plate is made from metal and is durable. However, the nature of the plate is to provide protection, which means it will become dinged and damaged over time. It could become bent if the user hits a large rock or chunk of ice. If there is damage to the snowblower shave plate, the user should be sure to replace it before using the machine again.This snowblower shave plate is compatible with models from Craftsman, MTD, White Outdoor, Ranch King, Yard-Man, and Yard Machines. The plate is sold individually, and it is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced from the manufacturer.
This is a chute crank bracket for a snow blower. The bracket holds and positions the chute in the proper direction so that snow is thrown at the desired angle. This is a genuine OEM part and is sold individually. This part is compatible with several brands, including Craftsman, Huskee, Ryobi, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, and Yard Man.If the crank bracket is rusted, damaged, or bent, it can affect the efficiency of the snow blower and throw the snow in the wrong direction or clog the chute. Replacing the bracket is fairly simple and will help the snow to be thrown efficiently and without clogging. For proper placement of the chute, remove it from the bracket and be sure that it moves easily. When attached, if the teeth do not mesh correctly, the bracket will need to be readjusted or replaced. This is easily done by loosening the bolts and moving the bracket until the teeth mesh. This will allow the chute to turn correctly. If the teeth will still not mesh, detach the chute and then remove the bad bracket and install the new bracket.