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Hex Screw,​ 3/​8-16:1.​00

Part Number: 710-0514
MTDRyobiYard MachinesTroy-BiltBolensYard ManCraftsmanCub CadetHuskyMurray
Availability: 21 in stock
Price: $3.97
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*This part replaces obsolete part #: 710-0253, AF-43001, GW-9711, 910-0253, WM-30-0152, 1100046, 43001, YS-710-0514, IH-180122 and GW-9710.

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Description:
This part is an OEM sourced directly from the manufacturer for use in lawn tractors, log splitters, and garden tractors made by MTD, Ryobi, Yard Machines, Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Yard Man, and Cub Cadet. The hex screw attaches to the steering segment gear. A wrench will be needed during the installation process. It will need to be replaced if it becomes broken or stripped. This item is made of metal and is sold individually.
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Compatibility

This part is compatible with the following machines:

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13AD698G300 (2004) Lawn Tractor
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13AG688H300 (2004) Lawn Tractor
13AG688H722 (2004) Lawn Tractor
13AJ698G300 (2004) Lawn Tractor
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11A-549W300 (2002) Push Walk-Behind Mower
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31AO791G718 (2005) Pro Tractor
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21402S (1985) Tiller
21406S (1985) Tiller
215-320-000 (1985) Tiller
215-381-000 (1985) Tiller
215-386-000 (1985) Tiller
215-402-000 (1985) Tiller
215-403-000 (1985) Tiller
215-404-000 (1985) Tiller
215-405-000 (1985) Tiller
215-406-000 (1985) Tiller
21700S (1985) Tiller
21757S (1985) Tiller
21430C (1986) Tiller
216-320-000 (1986) Tiller
216-381-000 (1986) Tiller
216-402-000 (1986) Tiller
216-403-000 (1986) Tiller
216-404-000 (1986) Tiller
216-405-000 (1986) Tiller
216-406-000 (1986) Tiller
216-420-000 (1986) Tiller
216-430-000 (1986) Tiller
21700C (1986) Tiller
21430-7 (1987) Tiller
217-320-000 (1987) Tiller
217-381-000 (1987) Tiller
217-402-000 (1987) Tiller
217-403-000 (1987) Tiller
217-404-000 (1987) Tiller
217-405-000 (1987) Tiller
217-406-000 (1987) Tiller
217-420-000 (1987) Tiller
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381-059 (1987) Tiller
381-081 (1987) Tiller
381-086 (1987) Tiller
381-141 (1987) Tiller
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405-145 (1987) Tiller
405-192 (1987) Tiller
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406-192 (1987) Tiller
430-050 (1987) Tiller
0434/850-0035 (1988) Tiller
21430-8 (1988) Tiller
21700-8 (1988) Tiller
218-355-000 (1988) Tiller
218-381-000 (1988) Tiller
218-385-000 (1988) Tiller
218-402-000 (1988) Tiller
218-403-000 (1988) Tiller
218-404-000 (1988) Tiller
218-405-000 (1988) Tiller
218-406-000 (1988) Tiller
218-430-000 (1988) Tiller
381-009 (1988) Tiller
381-013 (1988) Tiller
381-141 (1988) Tiller
381-145 (1988) Tiller
405-009 (1988) Tiller
405-023 (1988) Tiller
405-032 (1988) Tiller
405-064 (1988) Tiller
405-087 (1988) Tiller
430-015 (1988) Tiller
218-381-054/481-4059 (1988) Tiller
218-381-169/60944 (1988) Tiller
218-381-192 (1988) Tiller
218-381-206 (1988) Tiller
218-381-327 (1988) Tiller
218-405-118/SWC#28714 (1988) Tiller
218-405-192 (1988) Tiller
218-405-206 (1988) Tiller
218-406-192 (1988) Tiller
318-405-327 (1988) Tiller
0434A/850-0035 (1989) Tiller
21430-9 (1989) Tiller
21700-9 (1989) Tiller
219-320-000 (1989) Tiller
219-355-000 (1989) Tiller
219-381-000 (1989) Tiller
219-381-009 (1989) Tiller
219-381-084 (1989) Tiller
219-385-000 (1989) Tiller
219-405-000 (1989) Tiller
219-405-009 (1989) Tiller
219-405-013 (1989) Tiller
219-405-084 (1989) Tiller
219-406-000 (1989) Tiller
219-406-016 (1989) Tiller
219-430-000 (1989) Tiller
381-192 (1989) Tiller
381-206 (1989) Tiller
381-305 (1989) Tiller
381-327 (1989) Tiller
405-192 (1989) Tiller
405-206 (1989) Tiller
405-327 (1989) Tiller
406-192 (1989) Tiller
430-206 (1989) Tiller
430-327 (1989) Tiller
129-366B023 (1989) Tiller
219-381-169/60944 (1989) Tiller
219-381-170/60944 (1989) Tiller
219-405-023 (1989) Tiller
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219-406-105 (1989) Tiller
219-406-118/SWC28714 (1989) Tiller
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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
Steering shaft gear got worn down and had to replace
I had to take off the deck and the transmission pulley gear to get a sawzall in to remove the screw holding the steering shaft to the frame. After this, I had to take apart the console to remove the shaft and gear. Parts were perfect and and replacement was quick. Greatly assisted by the schematics on the site.
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Steering components worn. Nine years old.
Removing the old steering parts was no difficult. Getting some parts was a bit tight behind the engine. Had the tractor on jack stands so I could get under it. Downloaded the parts diagram and used it to reinstall the parts once they arrived. Centered the front wheels and steering wheel, tightened all parts and finished.
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Gears just wore out.
Removed the steering column and the gears. Most parts lasted 15 years. It was time to just update a few things.
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Steering column gear stripped, front axles worn our bushings
Taking everything off to get to the gear assembly including moving gas tank, top of dash, dropping the front of the deck, removing front tires...After fighting with the phillips screw at the bottom of steering shaft for an hour finally had to use torch to heat it then use the 1/2" impact to break it loose...If you follow your exploded parts list and not lose any parts this repair is just time consuming but is not that hard...
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