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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.
Shoulder bolt for riding mowers and lawn tractors. Used as an axle for wheels and deck components. Replace if bent, worn, or stripped from regular use.
Hex flange bearing supports rotating shafts in riding mowers and tractors. Replace when you notice grinding noise or rough rotation. Verify fit with your model.
Fuel tank nipple connects fuel lines to the tank on small engines. Replace if cracked, leaking, or worn to restore proper fuel line connections.
Replacement blade for chipper shredders. Installs on the cutting mechanism to chip wood into small pieces. Replace when dull, chipped, or damaged.
Deck brake assembly stops mower blades safely when disengaged. Fixes blades that won't stop spinning or take too long to halt. Moderate DIY repair.
This axle oil seal is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer for use on lawn tractors. The oil axle seal keeps transmission fluid from leaking and causing damage to the engine. If there are puddles of oil beneath the lawn tractor, the axle's oil seal should be inspected and replaced if necessary. During routine maintenance, the oil seal should be visually inspected, and it should be removed and replaced when there are signs of wear and tear. To replace the axle oil seal, first, remove the spark plug from the machine for safety. Park the lawn tractor on a flat surface to prevent accidental rolling. Wear work gloves and safety goggles. Remove the half shaft from the tractor and pry the old axle oil seal off the machine. Insert a new oil seal. Check the fluids in the lawn tractor and fill as needed, then reassemble the tractor. After putting the spark plug back in, run the engine and look for leaks. This axle oil seal is a black rubber part that is sold individually. It is designed for use on lawn tractors manufactured by Cub Cadet, Yard-Man, MTD, and Troy-Bilt.
Replacement pawl plate for lawn mowers. Secures the pawl mechanism in the starter assembly. Order a new plate if yours is cracked, broken, or missing.
Replace your snowblower's clutch handle assembly if the original is cracked, broken, or worn. This handle installs on the control panel for operator control.
Complete discharge chute assembly for lawn mower decks. Directs grass clippings away from deck. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing. Uses existing hardware.
Hex washer head screw for lawn equipment. Secures components and panels. Replace if stripped, missing, or corroded for proper assembly and fit.
Carriage bolt fastener for lawn and garden equipment. Replaces worn, stripped, or missing bolts that secure deck components and attachments.
Replacement screw for outdoor power equipment including lawn tractors, tillers, leaf blowers, and trimmers. Replace stripped, missing, or damaged screws.
This is a self-tapping screw. It attaches to various lawn machines' engines. The exact location depends on the make and model of the device. With age or misuse of the lawn equipment, the self-tapping screw may become damaged or break. One sign that the screw is gone or broken is a loose connection between the engine and the foundation that it sets on. Excessive vibration is another indicator that the self-tapping screw is missing or damaged. If it does wear out and get lost or damaged, the part must be replaced.It is easy to replace a self-tapping screw. First, make sure that the device is cooled. Wear gloves for protection. It requires a wrench to install. If the self-tapping screw breaks, other tools such as pliers may be needed to get the screw out.The self-tapping screw is a genuine OEM part supplied by the manufacturer. It is made of durable metal. The self-tapping screw is sold individually. It is compatible with machines produced by Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Yard-Man, Yard Machines, Cub Cadet, and Husky. It is used in a variety of lawn tractors, lawnmowers, and other lawn equipment engines.
Carriage bolt for lawn mowers, snow blowers, tillers, and edgers. Works with a nut to secure metal components. Replace if worn, stripped, or missing.