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Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4" Lg. – Part Number: 710-0451
$6.40
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Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4" Lg.
Part #710-0451
This carriage bolt measures 5/16-18 x .75 and fastens two parts in your machine together. It has a round domed head and a square underside so the bolt does not rotate once it has been secured into place. If it has signs of deformation or wear, you will need to replace it. To unthread this bolt, you need an adjustable wrench to loosen the nut found on the end of the bolt. You may need to apply a lubricating oil to the bolt if it is stuck. You may need to clamp down on the head of the bolt with pliers while continuing to turn the nut counterclockwise. You can then slide the carriage bolt out of its hole or tap it gently with a hammer. This bolt is a standalone product and the nut is not included. This bolt was sourced directly from its manufacturer.
Lawn Mower Hex Washer Head Screw – Part Number: 710-0599
$6.40
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Lawn Mower Hex Washer Head Screw
Part #710-0599
This is an original replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The screw is commonly found in yard equipment from Craftsman, such as lawn tractors, snow blowers, and edgers. This part is made of metal, and may be found in various locations in the machine, depending on model. Please be aware that there are different screws used in the machine. Refer to the parts diagram to be sure of ordering the correct part. You will require a wrench when replacing this item. The screw is sold as an individual replacement part.
Hold Down-cable – Part Number: 946-0605
$6.40
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Hold Down-cable
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Part #946-0605
This cable barrel holder is a genuine OEM part that is designed for use with tillers and snow throwers. Sold as an individual part, this holder measures approximately 1-inch in length and is used to secure the clutch control handle and cable together. This holder is made of durable plastic and can replace the old holder by simply removing it, inserting the cable into the new holder, and tightening it until it is locked in place.?
Tine – Part Number: 742-0305A-0637
$24.67
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Tine
Part #742-0305A-0637
Control Box-thrott – Part Number: 831-0823A
$42.70
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Control Box-thrott
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Part #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 upper handle, using a screwdriver and pliers, and is rated as Medium difficulty to install. This kit contains the parts that control the amount of the air and fuel entering the engine. When the part breaks (likely due to fatigue) you will no longer be able to control the engine. If nothing happens when you move the handle, that means it has become disconnected. When the part is broken it must be replaced. Check your model number to ensure you are selecting the correct replacement part.
Deflector-muffler – Part Number: 796956
$15.76
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Deflector-muffler
Part #796956
This item is available as an individual replacement part but also includes the screws. The muffler deflector attaches to the lo-tone muffler and is made of metal. A nutdriver might be required during the replacement of this item. It may become broken and will need to be replaced. This is an authentic Briggs & Stratton and Toro replacement part that is sourced from the original manufacturer for use with engines, snowthrowers, tillers, lawn mowers, and lawn tractors.
Tiller Seal – Part Number: 921-0175
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Tiller Seal
Part #921-0175
The bearing seal, also known simply as the seal, is a special seal for the bearings in your tiller. It attaches in the tiller housing, with the bearing and shaft, and over time it can become damaged due to fatigue and general wear. This part is made of rubber, is black in color, and is sold individually. Repairing the bearing seal will generally be a medium-difficulty job, one that requires a screwedriver, socket set, wrench set, and hammer.
Bushing-.380 Id – Part Number: 941-0475
$6.40
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Bushing-.380 Id
Part #941-0475
This is an authentic OEM part for Craftsman lawn and garden equipment. This bushing has an internal diameter of 0.380", is made of durable black plastic, is not part of an assembly or kit, and is sold individually. The purpose of this bushing is to ensure there is a tight fit between parts. A common sign this part needs to be replaced is if you notice any parts loosely connected or detached. This part will become worn through regular use of the machine. It is located in various areas, depending on your model. Refer to your owner's manual for the exact location. You will need a wrench and pliers to complete this repair. Customers rate this repair as Medium difficulty.
Tiller Jamlock Nut – Part Number: 712-0266A
$6.40
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Tiller Jamlock Nut
Part #712-0266A
The Jamlock Nut is a 3/8-16 inch metal nut which can be installed using a socket or wrench set. It's used to secure and lock parts in place. If the part is damaged and comes loose it should be replaced. This is an authentic part authorized by the manufacturer.
Bearing – Part Number: 941-0155
$30.82
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Bearing
Part #941-0155
This authentic OEM bearing measures 0.62 inches inside diameter, and 1.38 inches outside diameter, and is 0.436 inches thick. Silver and balck in color and sold individually, the bearing is comprised of steel and rubber. This bearing allows the input shaft to rotate freely inside the gear box, and over time can become worn or damaged. You will know your bearing is damaged if it is making a growling, grinding, or squealing sound. This is an easy repair, and requires a bearing puller tool to carry out. Locate the bearing inside the gear box on each end of the input shaft, ensuring you have confirmed this is the part you need by verifying your model number or using your owners manual.
Wsh, Bell., .34 x .872 x .06 – Part Number: 736-0242
$6.74
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Wsh, Bell., .34 x .872 x .06
Part #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 various part assemblies along a shaft. If you hear a strange noise coming from the shaft area, or you notice the Washer is visibly worn or damaged, it will need to be replaced. Refer to your owners manual to determine the exact location of this part. Customers rate the difficulty of this repair as Medium.
Washer-lock 5/16 – Part Number: 936-0119
$6.57
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Washer-lock 5/16
Part #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 the nut from backing off and becoming loose on the pulley shaft, and is attached to the drive belt pulley assembly. You will know if you need this because your owners manual will specify it, or the model number of your machine will correspond with this part. If the part is broken due to fatigue, the shafts will free spin when they should be locked together, and must be replaced.
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Mixer began to make a noise on speed two and higher
8 of 31 people found this instruction helpful.
  • LISA M from BATESVILLE, AR
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
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 es not make the slight howl sound.
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