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Fuel Line Clamp – Part Number: 26460
No Longer Available
Fuel Line Clamp
Part #26460
The Fuel Line Clamp is a metal, individually sold part which clamps onto the fuel line, securing it to a port and preventing leaks. Installation is rated as "Easy" by customers and will require pliers and a screwdriver. If broken due to wear/fatigue/damage, there may be a fuel leak and the part should be replaced. Refer to your make, model and diagrams to ensure this is the correct part.
8x2.00 Whl Bar Dr D-g – Part Number: 71133MA
$61.52
In Stock
8x2.00 Whl Bar Dr D-g
Part #71133MA
The Drive Wheel attaches to the front axle shaft and is used to support and drive the lawn mower. This grey and black part is constructed of plastic and rubber, and will require a socket set to install. Installation is rated as "Easy". Refer to your make, model or diagrams to ensure this is the correct part for you.
Carburetor Kit – Part Number: 49-916
$9.62
In Stock
Carburetor Kit
Part #49-916
Carburetor Kit
Bearing-ball – Part Number: 38-7820
$21.48
In Stock
Bearing-ball
Part #38-7820
This metal ball bearing reduces friction and evenly distributes weight among the rotating parts in your lawn equipment. These bearings can be found in various areas such as the wheels, in pulleys, blades or augers. When the bearing is damaged, you may notice a few things. Your machine may produce rough or grinding noises and excessively play or wobble. The affected part may also become stuck. Immediate replacement is necessary to prevent increased friction, inefficient performance, and potential equipment failure. Removing the bearing depends on your model, so consult your user manual for guidance. You will need to use a screwdriver or pliers to remove the surrounding components around the bearing and a bearing puller, pry bar, or mallet to release the bearing itself from its housing. As ball bearings wear out together, it is advisable to replace all of them at once. Ensure you verify the number of bearings your machine needs before purchasing this OEM replacement part as it is sold individually.
Tube-breather – Part Number: 596501
$13.21
In Stock
Tube-breather
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Part #596501
This breather tube is designed for small engines to support proper crankcase ventilation by routing excess pressure, oil mist, and fuel vapors back into the intake system. By preventing pressure buildup inside the engine, it helps promote smooth operation, reduce emissions, and support long-term engine durability. It’s a simple, direct replacement for maintaining reliable performance when a breather tube becomes brittle, clogged, or damaged.
Deflector-rear – Part Number: 671970MA
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Deflector-rear
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Part #671970MA
The Rear Deflector is a 17.5 inch part which attaches onto the rear of the mower's deck, in order to deflect objects from flying out the back of the mower. This OEM black, plastic part is rated as "easy" to install and requires a screw driver, and socket set. Refer to your make, model and diagrams to check if this is the right part.
Screw-hwhtf – Part Number: 49-2040
$6.40
In Stock
Screw-hwhtf
Part #49-2040
This is a genuine replacement part manufactured for use with outdoor power equipment. This flanged hex head screw has several applications, please see model diagram for part use and location. This screw is available as an individual replacement part.
Blade 20x2.25 Mulch – Part Number: 672763E701MA
$33.13
In Stock
Blade 20x2.25 Mulch
Part #672763E701MA
This blade is an authentic Murray replacement part. It is compatible with over 150 models of lawn mowers. There are several simple steps which can be followed to replace this part. You will need a wrench to complete these steps. - Remove the spark plug wire - Wedge a board in the mower to stop the blade from turning - Remove the blade bolt and washers - Remove the old blade - Place the new blade on the shaft - Install the washers on the shaft - Tighten the blade bolt - Replace the spark plug wire
Blade-bagging, 21 Inch – Part Number: 107-4276-03
$41.82
In Stock
Blade-bagging, 21 Inch
Part #107-4276-03
This is an authentic Toro replacement part manufactured for use with walk-behind lawnmowers. Mower blades eventually wear down from normal use and will require replacement. This special blade is designed for use with mower that use a grass bagging attachment. The blade is sold as an individual replacement part.
Knob-arm – Part Number: 25-7740
$8.46
In Stock
Knob-arm
Part #25-7740
An authentic replacement part that is specially manufactured for use with Toro lawn mowers. This is the knob that is secured to the heigh-adjustment arm assembly, for correct location and uses make sure to check appropriate diagrams of your model. Please note this durable plastic part is sold individually.
Nut-lock – Part Number: 3296-6
$6.40
In Stock
Nut-lock
Part #3296-6
The Lock Nut is used to secure and lock parts in place. This is a gold, metal, individually sold part which can be installed with a wrench set, and socket set, and attaches onto various locations on a variety of equipment. If broken, damaged or worn, the part may be loose, and there may also be physical damage to the nut, at which time it should be replaced. Refer to your make, model and diagrams to ensure this is the correct part.
Nut, 1/4-20, Nylock – Part Number: 703232
$6.55
In Stock
Nut, 1/4-20, Nylock
Part #703232
This quarter-inch Nylock nut, or hex nut, is silver in color and sold individually. Made of metal, its simple task is to secure and lock parts in place on a variety of different equipment. Regardless of the specific function, this nut may become damaged over time and if you notice the part it is securing becoming loose, it is time to change the Nylock Nut. Use a wrench to make this repair, ensuring your torque to the manufacturer specs. Most of our customers found this to be an easy repair, but difficulty can vary depending on the part you are accessing to make the repair.
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