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Bearing
PartSelect #: PS9006914
Manufacturer #: 532009040
The OEM bearing, also known as the flange bearing, is silver, made of metal, and sold individually. It is used on riding mowers to secure the wheel in place and allow it to rotate freely on the shaft....
$6.21
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Ring Klip Number T5304-75
PartSelect #: PS9143890
Manufacturer #: 812000029
The Ring Klip Number T5304-75, also known simply as a ring clip, is an OEM part designed to secure your mower wheel to its axle.
This part is black, made of metal, and around an inch in length. It i...
$3.99
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Washer 25/32 x 1-1/4 x 16 Ga.
PartSelect #: PS9008998
Manufacturer #: 532121749
This OEM washer, also known as a flat washer, has dimensions of 25/32 x 1-1/4. Silver in color and metal, the washer is sold individually. Although this part can have a range of applications depending...
$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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E-Ring Number 5133-75
PartSelect #: PS9155405
Manufacturer #: 812000001
E Ring Number 5133-75 is a black, metal ring for securing the position of other parts. If damaged it will become loose or fall off. Installation is rated as "Easy" and is done with a pair of pliers. R...
$5.29
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Nut-Push
PartSelect #: PS9285696
Manufacturer #: 532110452
The Push Nut is a black, metal nut, which can be installed with pliers and a hammer. It's used to secure parts in place in various locations on a variety of equipment. If damaged will not longer hold ...
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Drive belt came off from transaxle pulley, noticed in bad shape, ordered new one form parts select.
The drive belt literally goes from the back of the tractor to the front. The mower must be removed, helps to have the tractor up on blocks to give adequate room for work on underside. Belt goes easiest on the engine first, then thread to the rear, install on the rear, (driven pulley) then on the idlers. Check to assure that it function
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s properly before re-installing the mower. If you have the owners manual, there is a diagram, (check your orientation, it is not clear if it is a birdseye or under tractor view) which offered some help. When replacing belt, check the transaxle front mount, mine was broken which is why the belt came off in the first place. Repairing the mount was quite a job in itself, but now works fine.
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Lynn from BOILING SPGS, PA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Take the wheel off. Place the key in the slot. Put the wheel back on.
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Gary from PILESGROVE, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Throttle cable seized up!
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James from HAGARVILLE, AR
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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