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53 ((ROYAL)) Husqvarna Lawn Mower

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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 securi...
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This is a premium-quality OEM front wheel flange bearing (sometimes called bushing) commonly used in riding lawn mowers. They are used to keep the wheel held in place securely. It is sold individually...
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This is an OEM axle cap for lawn tractors and is sold individually. It stops debris from getting into the wheel hub and axle. This axle cap is prone to wear and tear and should be replaced when it is ...
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This manufacturer-approved bolt and washer assembly is for lawn tractors. Wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part.
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This is a genuine hex flange locknut for a lawn mower. It attaches to the carriage bolt (sold separately), fastening the axle assembly braces in place. This part is sold individually, however most mod...
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This is an OEM lawn mower deck mandrel spacer washer, sold individually. It measures approximately 43/64-Inches in diameter, 1-1/8-Inches outer diameter, and 5/32-Inches thick (these measurements are ...
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This is a single mandrel ball bearing for a mower. It is sold individually, however it is a good idea to have a couple of these on hand. This bearing is located on top of the shaft, which is part of t...
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This mandrel assembly is for lawn tractors. Mandrel assembly attaches to the mower deck and spins the blades. The assembly may include multiple parts; refer to your parts diagram for a complete lis...
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Drive system does not work
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Customer:
Lynn from BOILING SPGS, PA
Parts Used:
532130969
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Socket set
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 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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Customer:
MATTHEW from PENNSBURG, PA
Parts Used:
587686701
Difficulty Level:
Very Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Right axle bent
Replacing belt with no problem. I've ordered the front right axle spindle assembly three times. This is from your parts list and you sent me the part and they did not work at all.
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Customer:
Travis from PLATTE CITY, MO
Parts Used:
532110452, 532187257
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Socket set
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.
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