This is a Genuine Manufacturer Approved replacement part used on a variety of Lawn Tractors. This part is Sold Individually. This item helps to secure Axle Assembly to the Pivot Axle. This also helps Axle to move freely and effortless. Due to constant use and pressure being put on this part it would need to be inspected periodically and replaced if its showing signs of wear.
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2015 MTD 42" Flange Bearings
I had a lot of slop in my steering and was constantly having to correct my path when mowing a straight line. The parts were easy to find on the website, came in quickly and well packaged. I couldn't believe how worn the old ones were. I replaced these that fit in the front end frame and it steers great! Greg
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Raise the front of the mower. You will have to use something other that a mower lift due to having to remove the wheel. Secure the mower on some type of stand for safety. Remove the steering rod from the axle frame. Remove the tie rod that connects to the other wheel. The axle frame should just slide out. In my case there was a good
... Read more bit of wear where the bearing flange goes, so I had to build that up using JB Weld. Once I had applied the JB Weld, I let it set for about 12 hours and then used a file to mill the hole so the bearing flange would slide in. I put a small amount of grease on the inside of the bearing flange, slide the axle frame spindle back into the axle frame through the top and bottom flanges, lowered the mower, replaced the steering rod and the tie rod and was finished. TIP: If you notice either of the wheels starting to lean in at the top. Go ahead and replace the bearing flange. If you catch it before it causes damage top the flange hole in the axle frame, you won\'t have to deal with the JB Weld.
Removed both front wheel bearings. Removed hood and nose cone. Removed steering arm and gear. Removed pivot axle. Greased and replaced all broken or worn out parts. Reassembled all other parts. Steers like new.
Removed bolt from the bottom of steering shaft and pulled up remover the old bushing and grease new bushing and shaft and dropped new bushing in hex indent and put shaft back through and bottom cap and bolt and tightened and put it down on the ground and tested works fine
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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 pa
... Read morerts list and not lose any parts this repair is just time consuming but is not that hard...
1. Remove the front tires.
2. Remove the steering linkage.
3. Remove the screws holding the axle assembly.
4. Remove the axle assembly.
5. Remove the pivot axles.
6. Install the axle assembly.
7. Install the axle pivots.
8. Connect the steering linkage and the tires.
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The steering assembly on the wheel was completely worn out. We\'ve used our riding mower heavily for over 10 years.
We were also changing the front Pivot Axle (ordered separately). We had to use our car jack to jack up the front of the mower - I have a mower jack, but that only picks up one side and we needed both front wheels off the ground. Then we had to remove the wheel on the side with the steering assembly, then the old steering assembly. Ther
... Read moree were 3 of us working on it - 2 senior females and 1 senior male. It was hard work for us, but we just took our time and got it done without any damages or injuries to ourselves or the mower. Some of the bolts are a little hard to get to - and you have to remove some other things from the front to get to the Pivot Axle - but it was worth it. It is now steering like a new mower once more. I mowed for 3 hours this morning and it worked great. Good to fix things yourself if you can.
Removed front wheels, removed wheel spindles from the frame fabricated steel bushing for worn frame to except the new plastic bushings and welded it into the frame. Installed new bushings on both sides lubricated both spindles and reinstalled. Installed front wheels and greased, complete.
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ERP Number: ERP9122043
Manufacturer Part Number: 741-0660A
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