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This manufacturer-certified Ignition Key comes in black/silver and is used in the ignition slot to turn on the engine. If your key becomes damaged or lost (which these small keys easily are), this pa...
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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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This OEM Deck Adjustment Gear connects to the bracket at the rear of the deck and is necessary to move the deck up or down. If this part fails, installation of this replacement is rated as "Easy" and ...
This Flat Washer is made of durable gold-colored metal and is an authentic OEM part. It is used to spread the load under a bolt or nut and is sold individually.
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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 t
... Read moreo 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.