This is a genuine replacement part sourced directly from the original manufacturer. This assembly consists of metal parts and it is sold individually. This is the part that houses shaft that mower blade attaches to, it is mounted to the deck of the mower by three (3) bolts (sold separately). Please note that the mounting holes on mandrel housing are not threaded. Bolts that are used to secure the mandrel to the deck are self tapping. When doing this repair you would need a set of wrenches. • First remove the blade from the mandrel shaft • Remove the three (3) screws that are holding mandrel to the Deck • Then, you will need to remove the nut that is attached to the mandrel shaft, which is located above the mandrel pulley. The complete mandrel assembly should come right out now. • Attach the new mandrel assembly back to the deck • Attach and secure pulleys, belts and blades
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Exactly replaced original part
As my mower was older, I was so glad to find eReplacementParts.com. I talked to customer service as well as easily finding the part on their website. I will definitely order from them again.
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all went extremely well. part was exact to oem part removed
contact personnel were knowledgeable and courteous, and very helpful. the part was as they described it and replacement was easy and manageable. i will continue to deal with e.replacement in the future. many thanks!
Guest - July 19, 2019
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Easy repair part just like OEM
Parts fit like the ones factory put on and got them 2 days before tracking said they was yo arrive.
Steve - June 3, 2020
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fast and kindly service
The parts were fast and just what I ordered even though i ordered two wrong parts , it was fixed very quickly and got my new parts incredibly fast nice job !!!
Guest - June 28, 2022
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Easy repair
Arrived on time. Exact replacement. Thanks
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great timing on parts that was ordered on time in great shape.
Guest - August 22, 2023
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Easy repair great part work great
The part was in great condition my work lawnmower works like new again direct fit
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Parts were as selected.
Parts exactly matched . Only problem was the over one month wait for the first order to arrive. Second order was a lot better but still longer than if you had part on hand. Would probably order agaig from your company. Good luck on catching up after the pandemic slowdown!!!
Peter - September 26, 2020
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Only replacement option for older mowers
Ive rebuilt mandrel before. The shaft and bearings are pretty decent. The housing, however, is a cheap chinese casting. It is half the thickness of the OEM. The mounting holes are not threaded for the 5/16 x 18 pitch, so they needed to tapped. The amount of metal left after tapping is not ideal for a solid thread engagement, so dont over tighten and use a thread locker. Well see how long the mandrel housing holds up. Would I buy again? I guess I dont have a choice
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1- 2 hours
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The upper bearing had gone bad,but I replaced the entire unit
I removed the deck from the mower, then removed the blade. Removed the nut from the mandrel pulley and removed the pulley and the washer. Remove the the screws from the mandrel assembly and the mandrel guard. The holes for the screws on the new mandrel assembly are not threaded but the screws are self tapping. I put the new mandrel assemb
... Read morely and mandrel guard in place and screwed them to the deck. Placed the washer and mandrel pulley on the spindle and tightened the nut down. Installed the blade. Then installed the deck back on the mower.
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Broken mandrel assembly
Clyde from Dos Palos, California
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Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
Remove blade assembly. Remove deck, Remove the nut from the mandrel shaft above the mandrel pulley. Remove the pulley. Remove the the bolts holding the mandrel. Then remove the old mandrel. Line up the new mandrel assembly with the mandrel stripper and the holes in the deck. The mandrel assembly bolt holes are not threaded , but the the t
... Read morehree mandrel screws are self tapping screws. Tighten the mandrel assembly to the deck, attach the washer pulley and the mandrel nut. Attach deck to mower and install the new blade.
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Replaced belts, blades and mandrel assembly on riding lawn tractor
Simple repair for the average diy\'er. Pull the pins and drop the mower deck, then slide out from under mower. Remove the old, damaged blades, remove and replace the mandrel assembly (3 bolts for the belt shield and 3 bolts on the mandrel), install new blades, put the new belt on, then place deck back under the tractor and reattach. You\'
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Frozen bearings and snapped off bolts on madrel during removal
removed and replaced mandrel assembly.
Bolts and mandrel are dissimilar metals
I put all new parts together with marine grease for easier removal the next time.
Remove belt and pulley. Remove blade from inside the deck. Remove three screws that attach the housing to the mower deck. The shaft and bearings were still ok, but I replaced them with new anyway, was the best thing to do. The three screws are self threading, one of which was hard to get started, but after awhile with pressure and turning
... Read more at the same time it tightened up. all-in-all it went pretty easy. I wasn\'t so fortunate on my next project with putting tubes in my tires.
Removed the deck from the mower, removed the blade,removed the nut from the mandrel pulley, removed the pulley, removed the mandrel mounting screws and remove the mandrel stripper and mandrel. The new mandrel does not come threaded, but the mandrel screws are self tapping.Secured the mandrel stripper and mandrel to the deck. Placed the pu
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The old mandrel assembly was very difficult to remove as bolt were stuck in the mandrel assembly and I could not removed them. A grinder could not reach all the bolt heads because the old mandrel pulley was in the way. So, I had to grind through the metal housing of old assembly from bottom and slide out, leaving bolts and a small part o
... Read moref the mandrel assembly attached to mower deck. Then I had grind the bold heads off.The installation of replacement parts was very easy though. The removal of old mandrel assembly took 3 hours. The installation of new mandrel assembly took 15 minutes.
Tip: If grinding off mandrel assembly please realize the mandrel pulley is to large to fit through the hole in the mower deck and enough of of the bottom part of the mandrel assembly will have to be removed to allow the mandrel assemble to slide out from top of the mower deck.
Removed deck and cleaned
Removed original idlers and mandrels
Cleaned mounting surfaces
Installed new idlers and mandrels
Installed new v belt
Re-installed deck
Connected v belt
Adjusted deck
Test drive worked great
Removed deck
Removed plastic protector over mandrel, required 3 new screws to remount (do yourself a favor and replace these--the old ones are likely in poor shape (requires a 30mm torx screwdriver to remove)
Removed blades (7/8\" wrench required)
Removed mandrels and metric wrenches are required (13mm I think)
The
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Mandrels came with hardened bolts (with steel inserts installed in mandrels) for those bolts
\" \" \" \" Bolt and spacer for pulley
\" \" \" \" \" \" washers for blade
All went easy because of the quality of the parts received
Repair went well took off old part installed new part have done this 3 or 4 times before so was not my first time Thanks for carrying the part I needed getting hard to find in this area.
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ERP Number: ERP9014379
Manufacturer Part Number: 532130794
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