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Nut-Lock, Ni – Part Number: 3296-42
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$2.99
Nut-Lock, Ni
PartSelect Number PS8953555
Manufacturer Part Number 3296-42
This Ni Nut-Lock, or Nylock Nut, is a Silver 1/4 x 20 metal nut. Sold individually, it can be adjusted using a wrench or socket and torque wrench to the manufacturer specfications, and is used to secure the sheer pin in place, on the impeller assembly. These nuts are a one-time use part due to their locking mechanism. You'll know the nut has broken when it appears to have damaged threads or rounded off edges. Customers found this to be an easy repair.
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Nut-Lock, Ni – Part Number: 3296-29
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$2.99
Nut-Lock, Ni
PartSelect Number PS9276436
Manufacturer Part Number 3296-29
The Ni Lock Nut (Nylock Nut) is a Silver, 5/16x18, individually sold metal nut. It can be adjusted and replaced using a wrench or socket and torque wrench to the manufacturer specfications, and is used to secure the sheer pin in place on the augur. These nuts are a one time use part due to their locking mechanism. You'll know the nut has broken because the augur will not spin, and this is when the part should be replaced. Customers found this to be an easy repair.
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Seal-O-Ring – Part Number: 237-81
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$2.99
Seal-O-Ring
PartSelect Number PS8929083
Manufacturer Part Number 237-81
This individual rubber O-ring is a genuine OEM part for various outdoor equipment models and has an approximately 1-inch inner-diameter. O-rings are typically used to seal various gaps within hydraulic systems to prevent the escape of liquids or gases, and if you notice that the motor of your equipment is leaking or performing poorly, it may be a sign of an aging O-ring, because over time they lose their elasticity and crack. Be sure to check any diagram of your equipment for the exact placement of this O-ring.
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Washer-Flat – Part Number: 3256-14
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$2.99
Washer-Flat
PartSelect Number PS8954412
Manufacturer Part Number 3256-14
The flat washer is an OEM replacement part that provides a wide surface area to distribute the load of a bolt or a screw when it is installed. This protects the part being fastened from getting damaged or deformed and provides a more secure fit for the bolt/screw. This flat washer is made of steel and has a diameter of 0.375 inches and a thickness of approximately 0.063 inches. To replace the flat washer, first unthread the bolt/screw before using a flathead screwdriver to carefully pry it off. Clean the area, place the new flat washer in position, and thread the bolt/screw back on. Sold individually.
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Ring-Retaining – Part Number: 32151-72
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$2.99
Ring-Retaining
PartSelect Number PS8948301
Manufacturer Part Number 32151-72
This retaining ring is compatible with several different types of outdoor power equipment models. Made of metal, this ring is used to secure various shafts within your equipment, so check with your user manual for exact placement of the retaining ring. This ring is a genuine OEM part and is sold individually, so ensure you are ordering the right number of parts for your needs.
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Key-Ignition – Part Number: 63-8360
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$5.73
Key-Ignition
PartSelect Number PS9051002
Manufacturer Part Number 63-8360
This ignition key is used in lawn equipment to start and stop its engine. Inserting the key into the ignition switch activates the starter motor. Thus, it is a safety device which prevents accidental or unauthorized use of the equipment. A broken key might be loose or hard to turn. In some cases, it might have completely fallen out of the switch. Without the ignition key, it will be difficult or impossible to start the engine. Locate your ignition key by reading your user manual. To remove a stuck ignition key, you may need to use a small amount of lubricant on it. While turning the key in the ignition switch, gently wriggle it back and forth. There may also be a release button that you could press, depending on your model type. This replacement part is an OEM product and is sold per unit.
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Michelle from AYLETT, VA says,

Grandson lost the ignition key to my Toro!
No repair, lol! Just a perfect fit for my ignition :). I bought two in case my grandson gets curious again....read more

Nut-Lock – Part Number: 3296-6
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$2.99
Nut-Lock
PartSelect Number PS9276456
Manufacturer Part Number 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.
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Nut-Lock, Ni – Part Number: 3296-51
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$6.63
Nut-Lock, Ni
PartSelect Number PS8955575
Manufacturer Part Number 3296-51
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SEAL-OIL – Part Number: 253-154
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$5.63
SEAL-OIL
PartSelect Number PS9273710
Manufacturer Part Number 253-154
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Nut-Lock, Ni – Part Number: 3296-45
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$3.70
Nut-Lock, Ni
PartSelect Number PS8953556
Manufacturer Part Number 3296-45
This lock nut is used to secure threaded fasteners, to prevent them from loosening and falling off during use. It is sourced from the original manufacturer for use in various lawn and outdoor equipment. The nut has a nylon insert on one end which holds the fastener and locks the nut in position. It comes in a hexagonal shape, which makes it easier to grip, and ensures better stability. It is normal for a lock nut to corrode, crack or wear down over time. You will likely notice increased vibration, noise, and instability from your equipment when the nut is no longer able to securely hold the fastener. To remove and replace a lock nut, nut use a wrench or socket. Regularly inspecting and replacing the lock nuts in your equipment is important in maintaining the longevity of the equipment. Each nut is sold individually.
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