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A lower flexible drive shaft is located inside lawn trimmer attachments. It is mounted inside the lower boom housing. The function of the part is to drive the trimmer head. The drive shaft will deteriorate and become more round with use. The rounded ends will ultimately fail to engage the trimmer head. The lower flexible drive shaft may also break or kink. The trimmer head stops quickly when this occurs. The trimmer will no longer function properly, and a replacement part is required.When replacing the lower flexible drive shaft in a trimmer, wear protective gloves. Start by removing the trimmer head, reel, and line assembly. Use a screwdriver to remove the outer head. Remove the guard assembly. Remove the bushing housing assembly. Access the lower flexible drive shaft and remove the damaged part. Lubricate the new part and install it with the lower flexible drive shaft's ring closest to the trimmer head. Reassemble the trimmer.This replacement part is an OEM genuine part supplied by the manufacturer. The lower flexible drive shaft can be used in MTD, Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, and Craftsman brand lawn trimmers. The part is sold individually. The lower flexible drive shaft is made of durable materials.
This is the front wheel assembly that is used by a large number of manufactures as the standard wheel for push mowers. This wheel is a tough, black rubber wheel fitted onto a sturdy white chassis. Since it is not a pneumatic wheel, there is no concern that it will roll over hidden debris and be damaged. Push wheels such as these often last the lifetime of a Lawn Mower. However, there are occasions when the housing of the mower is dropped and the wheel becomes warped or broken. It's also the case that, with constant use, the wheels can lose tread, making them harder to maneuver in tough mowing conditions. It has also been reported that the tires will wear and become smaller in circumference over time, meaning it will require more gasoline to mow the same amount of yard. The front wheels are easily replaced. After removing the plug cap and stabilizing the mower, simply use a socket wrench to remove the center bolt from the wheel. It's a good idea to use a dry lubricant like graphite on the axle before replacing it. This OEM guaranteed replacement part is compatible with Ryobi, Yard Machines, Troy-Bilt, Cub Cadet, Husky, Yard-Man, and MTD push mowers.
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