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Bracket assembly for snow thrower attachments. Mounts and secures snow thrower components. Replace if bracket is cracked, bent, or corroded.
This snow thrower support bracket is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer for use on snow blowers. This bracket provides support to the discharge chute. If the bracket is worn or breaks, the chute may fall off the blower and snow will not discharge properly. If the support brackets are broken and the chute is not attached, the snow will blow out in in an undirected mess. Before the initial snow, regular maintenance and inspection of the snowblower will reveal any broken or worn parts. Before removing the old support bracket, park the snowblower on a flat surface and remove the spark plug. Remove the discharge chute to access the support bracket. Loosen the screws and remove the support bracket. Install the new support bracket with the screws from the original bracket. Reinstall the discharge chute.This snow thrower support bracket is a heavy-duty metal part that is individually sold. It is designed for use on snow blowers manufactured by MTD, Cub Cadet, and Troy-Bilt.
This screw is a genuine Midwest Engine replacement part for appliances operated by small engines, including lawn tractors, lawn mowers, snowblowers, leaf blowers, vacuums, and tillers. The purpose of a screw is to link materials together by piercing into the materials and then rotating it until the materials are firmly clasped together.It is likely that a screw will have to be replaced at some point in the lifespan of an appliance due to simply losing or misplacing the screw. If the materials that are generally supposed to be held together seem to be loosening or have come apart, it is likely that the screw has either fallen out or has undergone damage that has warped it. This kind of damage can be attributed to general overuse, to age, or simply to long-term exposure. If a screw is subject to any of this kind of damage, it is best to replace it immediately. Remember to always wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. This screw is compatible with the following brands: MTD, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, and Yard Machines. This part sold individually.
Ratchet clip for lawn tractors and riding mowers. Secures cables or components in place. Replace if broken, missing, or no longer holding properly.
Replacement discharge chute for lawn mowers. Guides clippings away from the mower deck. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing for proper operation.
Replacement foot pedal pad for lawn tractors and riding mowers. Installs on control pedals. Needed when original pad is worn, cracked, or missing.
Fix a deck that won't lift or adjust properly. This pivot cup lets the lift arm move freely while staying secured to your mower deck. Easy DIY fix.
Fix a lawn tractor that won't start or clicks when turning the key with this starter solenoid. Common fix for starting issues. Basic repair, 30 minutes.
Foam handle grip for lawn mowers and tillers. Replaces worn, torn, or missing grips on control handles. Provides cushioned comfort and secure hold.
Replaces broken or sheared auger shear pin on snow throwers. This safety part snaps when auger hits obstacles to protect engine from damage.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Secures pins and shafts on lawn tractors and riding mowers. Replace if bent, missing, or worn. Bow-tie design inserts through pre-drilled holes.
Spindle assembly for lawn tractor mower decks. Connects blade to drive belt for cutting operation. Replace if cracked, worn, or damaged bearings.
Ground drive belt transfers engine power to the transmission and wheels. Replace if mower loses self-propel function or wheels stop turning. Verify fit with your model number.
Flange lock nut secures components on mowers and outdoor power equipment. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing to restore proper fastening.
Removed old scraper blade. Filed away bent edges where casing was worn. Installed new scraper blade and bolts. added a backing plate to body where erosion occurred. East repair. Best part was that big snowstorm was forecast for Wednesday night. 12-18 inches expected. Parts arrived on Wednesday morning, right at time predicted. I was up and running before the snow hit (actually only got 6 inches. So much for the Storm of the Century) Read more
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