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Hex screw fastener for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Replace if lost, stripped, or damaged during maintenance. Sold individually.
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Hex cap screw for securing components on lawn mowers, tractors, and outdoor power equipment. Replace if stripped, rusted, or missing hardware.
Hex screw for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged hardware. Secures components and panels during assembly.
Replace a missing, stripped, or damaged screw on your lawn mower or outdoor power equipment. Standard hardware piece for secure assembly and mounting.
Fastening screw for lawn tractors and mowers. Secures components together. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during maintenance or repairs.
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.
Replacement hex bolt for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Secures components throughout the machine. Replace when stripped, broken, or missing.
This replacement part is an idler pulley. This is a genuine replacement part made by MTD. Pulleys are typically able to connect multiple parts together so they can operate when the engine is powered on. A new idler pulley might be needed if the current one has become stripped over time. Due to the nature of the pulley, it experiences a great deal of friction over time and can begin to malfunction. If the user notices unusual noises coming from the inside of the machine, it can be due to a pulley that has moved out of place. Be sure to refer to the owner's manual for more information on how to replace this part.This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This part is sold individually and is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Clevis pin for lawn tractors. Connects linkage components in steering, lift, or attachment systems. Replace if bent, worn, or missing for proper operation.
Belt guard pin secures the protective cover over drive belts on lawn tractors. Replace if broken, bent, or missing to keep belt guard properly attached. Verify fit with your model number.
Deck roller pin serves as the axle for the front mower deck roller. Replace if bent, worn, or causing uneven deck movement. Verify fit with your model.
Hex lock nut for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Secures blade assemblies, wheels, and components. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing.
Fastening nut for lawn mowers, tillers, and outdoor power equipment. Secures components when used with a bolt. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing.
This cotter pin is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer for use on many different lawn and garden machines in many different applications. Cotter pins are pins that are made of metal that are bent with or without curves on one side. The u-shaped pin is used to secure bolts in place. After installation, the ends of the pin are twisted to hold it tightly in place. One example of cotter pin use is on lawnmower wheels. After the wheel is placed on the shaft, the cotter pin slides through the hole on the end of the shaft to keep the wheel in place.Over time, cotter pins may become rusted, or the part being held together may need to be replaced. When the cotter pin is removed, a new one should be installed to ensure a tight hold. Use pliers to untwist or straighten the cotter pin for removal. Pull the cotter pin back through the hole using the pliers. To install a new cotter pin, push the pin through the hole and spread the ends in opposite directions once the pin is through the hole.This cotter pin is made of heavy-duty metal and is sold individually. It is designed for use in many different lawn and garden machines manufactured by various companies, including Craftsman, MTD, and Makita.
If your lawn tractor belt keeps slipping or won't engage properly, a worn pulley assembly is often the cause. This part connects components for operation.