Sourced directly from the manufacturer, this replacement part is designed to secure otherwise loose parts in place, allowing the machine to operate properly. This Bow Tie Cotter Pin is not part of a k...
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This knob is an authentic OEM replacement parts kit used in lawn and garden equipment engines. It includes a plastic knob and a threaded metal bolt used to fasten various components together. The bolt...
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This OEM-manufactured flange bearing supports and enables the smooth rotation of parts in your lawn equipment, such as the blade assembly, axle assembly, or steering components. This bearing has an in...
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This nut is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for various lawn and garden equipment. It is sold individually, not as part of a kit or assembly. Also referred to as a Lock Nut, it is resistant t...
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Designed for use in various models of lawn and garden equipment, this part is not sold as part of a kit or assembly. It is made of metal, is gold in color, and is sold individually. This part may also...
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Also referred to as a Lock Nut or Flange Lock, this nut is designed for use with various lawn and garden equipment. The purpose of this part is to hold parts in place while resisting loosening when pr...
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The Lock Ball Joint Assembly is part of the steering mechanism, and the machine will not be able to steer without it. This part attaches to the steering block and drag link. Installation is rated as "...
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I wish this was longer...it's only about 6", barely enough to have the oil flow past the metal plate of the riding lawnmower. I'm going to figure out a way to make a permanent extension something like this video would be SO much better https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9ZVoeqr6R8&t=79s
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 do
... Read morees not make the slight howl sound.