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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Washer Head Screw
PartSelect Number PS9982804
Manufacturer Part Number 584953901
This part is the replacement washer head screw for your lawn tractor. It is black in color and is approximately an inch and a half in length. This self-threading screw is most commonly used for securing the mandrel housing to the mower deck of your lawn tractor. The main reason you would need to replace this part is if the old screw is damaged or missing. This part is sold individually and is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Ring Klip Number T5304-75
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PartSelect Number PS9143890
Manufacturer Part Number 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 is sold individually and may become damaged over time due to wear and fatigue.
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Anthony from OLIVEHILL, TN
Wheel bushings were bad
Removed old clip removed rim from tractor, removed grease fitting on rim, took hammer and screw driver knocked out old bushing turned rim over knocked out other bushing. Press in new bushings reinstalled grease fitting slide tire back on tractor, put retaining washers on then locking clip put on dust cover grease at grease fitting. Repeat other side. Read more...
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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Washer 25/32 x 1-1/4 x 16 Ga.
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PartSelect Number PS9008998
Manufacturer Part Number 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 on the equipment, its general function is to spread the load under a bolt. Ensure you consult your owners manual or check your model number to confirm this is the washer you need for your equipment. This part will need to be replaced when your existing one is worn or damaged. It is an easy repair according to our customers, and does not require any special tools.
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Frederick from BINGHAMTON, NY
Front wheels, too much end play
Shimmed the wheels out on axle.. No more slop. Read more...
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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Nut, Hex, Flangelock
PartSelect Number PS9022497
Manufacturer Part Number 532409149
Made of high-quality metal, this hex flange locknut is designed for use with various lawn mowers and ride-on mower/tractor models and is sold individually. This locknut attaches to the end of the carriage bolt and is an important component to the axle assembly. This locknut has a 3/8-inch inner-diameter and is 16 threads-per-inch. To replace this locknut, you will need a wrench, and if there are multiple locknuts on your equipment, they may all need to be replaced.
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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Washer-Spacer
PartSelect Number PS9286886
Manufacturer Part Number 532187690
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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Washer Hardened
PartSelect Number PS9015920
Manufacturer Part Number 532188967
This OEM hardened washer spreads load under the bolts of your lawn tractor. It is silver, made of metal, and is sold individually. Over time, the washer may become damaged due to wear and fatigue, and will need to be replaced. You may notice this part is damaged if you start hearing a grinding or rubbing noise between the tire rim and ring clip. You will need a pair of needle nose pliers to carry out this repair, which our customers generally found easy. You will locate the washer on the spindle, between the wheel and the ring clip.
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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Screw
PartSelect Number PS9009676
Manufacturer Part Number 532137729
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robert from EUREKA, CA
transaxle rotated forward on 2015 Husqvarna YT42DXLS
2015 Husqvarna YT42DXLS. Both transaxle support struts broke causing the transaxle rotated forward and shear transaxle mounting bracket. The transaxle was not damaged. All 3 parts required replacement. There are some good youtube videos to watch to show how to complete the repair.

HINT: I removed the mower deck and placed jack stands under the frame to support the rear end of the mower. I then supported the transaxle with a floor jack. This worked great for positioning/aligning the transaxle up to the frame after the new mounting bracket was installed.

HINT: Due to the shearing of the transaxle mounting bracket, it was difficult to get a socket to seat correctly on the some of the nuts securing the transaxle to the mounting bracket. I highly recommend getting 4 new nuts because you will likely damage/strip the nut while removing it.

HINT: The youtube videos all show removing the rear tires. The rear tires can be difficult to remove; and there are some interesting youtube videos on removing stuck rear tires. If you have a stuck rear tire, you can complete the repair with the tires on; it is just a bit more challenging to squeeze your hands behind the tire to reach the bolts. I was able to only get one tire off.

HINT: If I wasn't able to do the repair with the rear tire on, my idea for getting the rear tire off was to fabricate a bracket that would work with a gear puller. The plan was to utilize the two symmetrical 1/4 inch-ish size holes in the rim to install 12" long bolts. I would then install a C-channel over the bolts, which would place the C-channel directly over the axle. I would then drill a hold in the C-channel for the gear puller bolt to go through. The shoulders of the gear puller bracket would then push against the c-channel. I was planning on using a few large fender washers on the back side of the rim to help prevent the rim from getting damaged when pulling the tire. You will be pulling the rim about 3 inches to get it off the axle.

HINT: It look four hours to repair plus another half hour of watching youtube videos; probably would have taken two hours if I didn't spend two hours trying to take off one of the rear tires that was stuck.

HINT: Since I was working under the mower, I also replaced the drive (motion) belt as preventative maintenance.
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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Nut-Push
PartSelect Number PS9285696
Manufacturer Part Number 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 in place. Installation is rated as "Easy", but it will depend on the parts your are securing and the equipment you are using. Consult your make, model and diagrams to ensure this is the correct part. The part is sold individually.
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Travis from PLATTE CITY, MO
Deflector shield cracked. Need to replace.
Mark the location of the spring so you know how it goes on. Snip off the push nut holding the deflector shield pin. Hammer the pin out. Insert the pin with the spring holding the new deflector shield. Use a socket to steady the push nut and hammer the pin into the push net until secure. Read more...
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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Cap-Sleeve
PartSelect Number PS9008340
Manufacturer Part Number 532105304
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Ryobi Lawn Tractor Key
PartSelect Number PS9009086
Manufacturer Part Number 532123583
This metal square key is designed to prevent the rear wheel of your lawn equipment from slipping. Approximately sized at 3/16 x 2, it fits into the groove found on the axle and the hub of the wheel, ensuring proper alignment of the two parts. If the machine becomes hard to turn or maneuver or it makes a grinding or clicking sound, your square key may be worn out. Visually inspecting this part for bends and cracks can confirm this. You may also notice that the rear wheel is wobbling or falling off. A worn square key can cause damage to the wheel assembly of the machine, leading to costly repairs or even the need to purchase a new one. To prevent that, you need to replace a broken square key as soon as possible. Replacing the square key is a simple process. After turning your lawn equipment off and letting it cool down, you need to use a jack to lift the rear of it off the ground. Remove the wheel from the axle by using a socket to remove any bolts or nuts holding it in place. With pliers, you can then take the square key off the machine. This replacement part is sold individually and is sourced directly from its original manufacturer.
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Gary from PILESGROVE, NJ
Take the wheel off. Place the key in the slot. Put the wheel back on.
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