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Hex socket screw for snowblower assembly. Secures components and panels. Replace if stripped, rusted, or missing to maintain proper fit and stability.
Hex nut with thread-locking patch for snow thrower assembly. Secures components throughout the machine. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
Rubber handle grip for lawn mowers, tillers, and snow blowers. Replaces worn, cracked, or missing grips on push equipment handles for better control.
Replacement screw for snow blowers and outdoor power equipment. Secures components together. Needed when original is stripped, missing, or damaged.
Fully-threaded hex tap screw for lawn tractors and outdoor power equipment. Fastens machine components together. Replace if damaged, stripped, or missing.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Right upper handle for snow throwers. Replaces damaged, cracked, or broken handles. Essential structural component for control and operation.
This is a seven-inch cable tie that is used with different types of lawn and garden equipment. It is most commonly used to secure the cable onto the handle of the lawnmower or tiller so it is secure. The cable tie is made of durable plastic but can be damaged or break. When this happens, the tie will need to be replaced to ensure the cable stays on the handle.If the cable tie needs to be replaced, no tools are needed. In the situation where other parts need to be replaced at the same time, a basic set of tools and a pair of work gloves may be required. Turn off the yard equipment and place it on a stable surface before replacing the broken cable tie. The old tie can be removed so the new one can be installed before further use.This cable tie is an authentic OEM replacement part that is directly sourced from the manufacturer. This product is sold individually. The component is designed to be compatible with lawnmowers, lawn tractors, tillers, and snowblowers manufactured by MTD, Troy-Bilt, Yard-Man, and Yard Machines.
A flange lock nut, also known as a flange lock or a lock nut, is created to be used in various types of lawn and garden equipment. This flange lock nut holds other parts in place and, when properly threaded, will resist loosening. Over time, a flange lock nut may begin to weaken and may become loose or break. If it appears to be broken or weak, a replacement is required. Flange locks can be adjusted and uninstalled after use. When replacement is required, you may need a socket set, screwdriver, hacksaw, and butane torch. The socket wrench will loosen the bolt it is connected to, while the torch is used to heat the lock nut. A socket wrench may remove the nut, but sometimes cutting it with a hacksaw is required. This flange lock nut is a genuine OEM component directly from the manufacturer and comes in an individual unit. It is made of metal, a gold color, and can be found in various areas of lawn equipment. It works with lawnmowers, trimmers, snowblowers, cultivators, tillers, and leaf blowers by Poulan, MTD, Toro, Cub Cadet, Murray, Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Yard Machines, Craftsman, and Yard-Man.
Shoulder screw for gas snowblowers and walk-behind mowers. Replace this fastener if worn, stripped, or missing to secure moving components properly.
Fix a chute that won't rotate or adjust direction with this snowblower chute control kit. Restores proper snow discharge control and direction.
Hex head screw secures components on lawn mowers, tractors, and snow throwers. Replace if stripped, missing, or corroded for proper equipment assembly.
Fastening screw for snowblower component assembly. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged screws that secure panels, covers, or internal parts.
This trigger is a genuine MTD part that can be used as a replacement part for a snowblower operated by power steering. The trigger is located under the handlebars of a snowblower and functions as a crucial feature of the appliance's power steering capabilities. The trigger is connected to the tires through a network of cables through the engine, allowing effortless turning capabilities, even on tough, sharp turns. A trigger might have to be replaced if its material shows signs of deterioration, including bending, cracking, tearing, or melting. This deterioration can be attributed to general overuse or long-term exposure. If a trigger is subject to any of this kind of damage, it is best to replace it before using the snowblower, as the malfunctioning trigger might affect the power steering capabilities of the snowblower, creating an unsafe work environment and the possibility of permanent or unnecessarily extensive damage. Always wear gloves when handling, repairing, and operating outdoor equipment. This trigger is compatible with the brands MTD, Troy-Bilt, Yard Machines, and Cub Cadet.
Steering trigger pin for snowblowers. Secures the steering trigger mechanism. Replace if pin is bent, sheared, or missing to restore proper control.
E-ring retaining clip for snowblower assemblies. Secures pins and shafts in place. Replace if bent, missing, or worn to restore proper retention.
Shift control rod for gas snowblowers. Connects the shift lever to the transmission mechanism. Replace if bent, damaged, or worn to restore proper gear selection.
Flange lock nut secures components on mowers and outdoor power equipment. Replace if stripped, corroded, or missing to restore proper fastening.
Replacement shift lever spring for gas snowblowers. Installs on the speed shift mechanism. Order a new spring if yours is broken, stretched, or missing.
Self-tapping screw for lawn mowers and garden equipment. Secures metal, wood, and plastic parts. Replace if stripped, missing, or corroded.
This flat washer is used to attach the idler pulley in a number of small and medium sized gasoline powered engines. These engines include snow blowers, log splitters, riding mowers, lawn tractors, and chippers. Because the idler pulley is subject to a great deal of resistance when the pulley is engaged, eventually the pulley will wear out. Should there be a squealing sound when engaging the drive, the problem is likely the idler pulley. In these cases, the pulley must be replaced. It is a good idea to replace the surrounding hardware when replacing the idler pulley; tNhis includes the flat washer, which is subject to corrosion during heavy use. To replace the idler pulley, first detach the spark plug cap. If on a mower or tractor, drop the mower deck. Remove the original pulley and install in order: replacement pulley, hex bolt, flat washer, flange nut. Apart from dropping the mower deck, the only tools required to complete this installation may be a 9/16 ratchet and combination wrench. This washer is a genuine OEM replacement part, designed to perfectly replicate the original piece. This washer is compatible with Troy-Bilt, Yard Man, Yard Machines, MTD, and Craftsman devices.