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700DRT (700 DRT 96093000400 -2006-02) Husqvarna Tiller - Overview
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Clevis Pin
PartSelect #: PS9009427
Manufacturer #: 532132673
This clevis pin is an OEM replacement part that is compatible with various makes and models of tiller and is sold as an individual part. The purpose of this pin is to snap or break under a certain amo...
$3.99
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Clip, Hairpin
PartSelect #: PS9007536
Manufacturer #: 532003146
This hairpin clip, also known as a cotter pin, is a genuine OEM sourced part used to secure rotating components together in various outdoor power equipment. It is made of steel and is approximately 1....
$3.99
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Nut Lock 5/16-18
PartSelect #: PS9160134
Manufacturer #: 873800500
Nut lock 5/16-18 (5/1 Lock nut) is a 5/1-18 inch silver metal nut. It can be installed using a wrench or socket to secure parts in pace, and to lock down to prevent backing out due to vibration. If da...
No Longer Available
Cable, Clutch
PartSelect #: PS9011918
Manufacturer #: 532159231
This clutch cable is designed for use with various models of tillers, and is constructed of metal, with a durable plastic insulation. The purpose of this cable is to control the primary drive function...
$34.86
On Order
Lock, Handle
PartSelect #: PS9007833
Manufacturer #: 532109229
Measuring approximately 1-inch in length, this handle lock is designed for use with various models of tiller machines. This handle lock is fastened to the base of the handle to secure the lock lever a...
$7.46
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Bearing, Needle
PartSelect #: PS9007786
Manufacturer #: 532005020
This needle bearing is sourced from the original equipment manufacturer for use in lawn and garden equipment. It is a cylindrical roller that allows the rotating parts such as the drive shaft to move ...
$17.43
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Bearing, Shaft, Ground Drive L.H.
PartSelect #: PS9019290
Manufacturer #: 532431219
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Kenneth
July 9, 2021
This year when i went to move the unit it was in drive and last year i bought a new cable
I can't get it in natural i tryed pulling the cable and pulling the pull cord to crank it at the same time hoping that it would disengage trans to netuaral but no luck do you have any
Thing i should know and do to get in natural great machines may i add too thank yu
For model number 700DRT
Hi Kenneth,
Thank you for your question. To get the tiller out of neutral, use some light grade oil where the shifter goes into the transmission to see if this will help. Let the oil soak for about a half an hour before trying it. If this does not fix it, you may need to have the transmission serviced. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
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Spring on clutch cable broke
Remove L. wheel.
Remove guard shield.
Remove old cable.
Install new cable.
Adjust throw on cable.
Put all parts back and test
Remove guard shield.
Remove old cable.
Install new cable.
Adjust throw on cable.
Put all parts back and test
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David from SKANDIA, MI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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replaced old belt
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David from WINSTON SALEM, NC
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Socket set, Wrench set
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