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136M667F118 (1996) MTD Lawn Tractor - Overview

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TT Screw 1/4-20 x 0.5 – Part Number: 710-0599
TT Screw 1/4-20 x 0.5
PartSelect #: PS9298768
Manufacturer #: 710-0599
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Throttle Box Ass'y – Part Number: 831-0823A
Throttle Box Ass'y
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PartSelect #: PS10017243
Manufacturer #: 831-0823A
The Throttle Box Assembly, or the Throttle Assembly, is a kit that includes the housing, handle, and hardware. It is black and constructed of steel and plastic. It can be installed onto the right hand...
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Hex Flange Bearing, 5/8 – Part Number: 941-0656A
Hex Flange Bearing, 5/8
PartSelect #: PS9311603
Manufacturer #: 941-0656A
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Steering Shaft – Part Number: 738-0919B
Steering Shaft
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PartSelect #: PS11858894
Manufacturer #: 738-0919B
Genuine OEM replacement part, this item is sold individually. As the description says, this is the Steering Shaft for all of the Lawn Tractors shown below. One of the most popular reasons this part ...
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Fl. Bearing – Part Number: 741-0487C
Fl. Bearing
PartSelect #: PS9302372
Manufacturer #: 741-0487C
Made of durable silver plastic, this Flange Bearing is an authentic manufacturer-source replacement part for hundreds of models of lawn and garden equipment. It is used to allow a shaft to connect whi...
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Solenoid – Part Number: 925-1426A
Solenoid
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Manufacturer #: 925-1426A
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Bell. Wash. .340 I.D. x .872 O.D. – Part Number: 736-0242
Bell. Wash. .340 I.D. x .872 O.D.
PartSelect #: PS10006541
Manufacturer #: 736-0242
Sourced directly from the original manufacturer, this Bell Washer is made of gold-colored metal and is sold individually, not as part of a kit or assembly. It is used to provide spacing between variou...
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Washer-Lock 5/16 – Part Number: 936-0119
Washer-Lock 5/16
PartSelect #: PS9311087
Manufacturer #: 936-0119
This Washer-Lock 5/16 is a silver, metal part that is sold individually and comes direct from the manufacturer. With a 5/16 Inch Interior Diameter and 1/2 Inch Outside Diameter, it is used to prevent ...
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Brake Puck (Sold Individually) – Part Number: 917-0678
Brake Puck (Sold Individually)
PartSelect #: PS9165951
Manufacturer #: 917-0678
When the brakes are applied, this brake puck presses against the brake disc in your lawn equipment to help slow down or stop it. The brake puck is in the brake assembly, which might be located near th...
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Grease Benalene 920 8 Oz – Part Number: 737-0300A
Grease Benalene 920 8 Oz
PartSelect #: PS9119538
Manufacturer #: 737-0300A
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Ratchet Clip, .250 X .500 – Part Number: 726-3046
Ratchet Clip, .250 X .500
PartSelect #: PS9099369
Manufacturer #: 726-3046
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Push Cap – Part Number: 726-0214
Push Cap
PartSelect #: PS9300605
Manufacturer #: 726-0214
The Push Cap is a black plastic cap which secures to the end of a shaft to prevent injury. It can be installed with a hammer and is rated as "Easy" to install. If the part appears damaged or worn down...
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Brayden
July 27, 2021
I took off my blade deck and now it won't start at all, there isn't even a cranking noise it's just dead silent, battery isn't dead and we have plenty of fuel and oil.
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Hello Brayden, Thank you for the question. We suggest checking the Solenoid. The solenoid acts like an electromagnetic switch, it engages and routes the battery electrical supply to the engine starter when the ignition switch is rotated to the start position. Unfortunately, over time it may wear out or get damaged eventually requiring a replacement. We hope this helps!

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Mixer began to make a noise on speed two and higher
We took our 30 plus year mixer apart. I removed the old grease. There was some crumbly looking grease in the main housing gear section where the nylon gear is located. It looked like it had flour mixed in it. Not certain. Removed as best possible all old grease and applied 6 oz. of new Benalene grease to all of the gears. Now it does not make the slight howl sound.
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Grease Benalene 920 8 Oz
  • LISA M from BATESVILLE, AR
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Battery tray rusted out
Removed battery then replaced tray it sets in then, then reinstalled the battery
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Battery Tray
  • Brian from LAGRANGE, KY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Wrench (Adjustable)
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Yardman / MTD wouldn't steer left, makes a popping and grinding noise when turning.
To disconnect the steering shaft to replace the bearing, there is a #3 Philips head screw on the underside of the deck which needs to be taken out. Chances are it hasn't been replaced before, so it is likely very tight. I ended up dropping the deck to allow for more room but it could probably be done with the deck in place the way I had to do it. I had someone hold the steering wheel up top (not undoing the 13mm bolt holding the steering wheel in) and tried to unscrew the Philips, even after heating it with a torch still stripped out. The only way I could get the screw out was to take a pair of Vice Grips adjusted extremely tight to the outside of the screw and put the torch on it to heat it again. Then, turn the steering wheel to the left and when the Vice Grips get caught on the bottom of the mower, it will unthread the steering wheel from the screw. After the screw and washer are out *TAKE NOTE OF THE ORIENTATION OF THE WASHER*, I went to the hardware store and replaced the screw with a bolt that was 5/16 - 18 x .750 which was the closest length they had, took out the worn out bearing, popped in the new one, reinstalled the washer and bolt, then the deck. Even if you get the philips screw out without using Vice Grips, I would still recommend replacing it with a bolt.
Parts Used:
Hex Flange Bearing, 5/8
  • Patrick from Northville, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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