TB230 (12AVB26M066 2010) Troy-Bilt Lawn Mower - Overview
Sections of the TB230
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Front Lawn Mower Drive Wheel
PartSelect #: PS9455101
Manufacturer #: 734-04018C
This is a genuine OEM replacement part, it is sold individually.
This is the front wheel on the models shown below.
There are two of them on each mower.
The wheel has a ring gear on the inside whic...
No Longer Available

Lawn Mower Mulching Blade (21-In)
PartSelect #: PS9169783
Manufacturer #: 942-0741A
This authentic replacement blade is manufactured for use with Craftsman walk-behind lawnmowers and is designed to deliver clean, efficient cuts. Measuring 21 inches in length, the blade features an an...
$29.79
In Stock

Grass Bag
PartSelect #: PS10036233
Manufacturer #: 964-04117B
This grass bag comes in black fabric, and is manufacturer-certified and individually sold. It's used to collect grass clippings. If there are any holes in our bag, you'll need to replace it. The bag a...
No Longer Available

Discharge Chute
PartSelect #: PS9454662
Manufacturer #: 731-07131
The Side Discharge Chute is a manufacturer certified black plastic part used to direct glass clippings out from unde the deck of the mower, which is rated as "Easy" to install. If broken or damaged, i...
No Longer Available

Hinged Mulch Plug Assembly
PartSelect #: PS10037714
Manufacturer #: 987-02516A
This OEM Hinged Mulch Plug Assembly includes both the plug and the spring. It is a black, plastic assembly which is rated as "Easy" to install, requiring a screwdriver, and socket set. This part seals...
No Longer Available

Lawn Mower Trail Shield
PartSelect #: PS9103444
Manufacturer #: 731-07203
This trail shield, also referred to as a rear skirt, is designed for use with various makes and models of lawn mowers and is a genuine OEM part. This trail shield is sold as an individual part without...
$13.41
In Stock

Grass Catcher Frame Assembly
PartSelect #: PS9988561
Manufacturer #: 647-04271-0637
Discover a seamless approach to lawn maintenance with the MTD Grass Catcher Frame. This essential tool is expertly designed by MTD to facilitate an effective and efficient grass catching process. Dura...
$45.91
On Order

Control Cable, 37.58", 148Cc Engine
PartSelect #: PS10033966
Manufacturer #: 946-04661A
No Longer Available

Rear Axle Assembly
PartSelect #: PS10023414
Manufacturer #: 911-04144B
Axle assembly attaches the rear wheels to the mower and allows the wheels to rotate.
This part replaces part numbers 911-04144 and 911-04144A.
Wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part.
$41.06
Special Order

Bell Blade Support
PartSelect #: PS17016260
Manufacturer #: 736-0524B-1
The Blade Support (Bell Blade Support) fits between the bottom of the blade and the blade bolt to provide support for the blade. It is installed underneath the cutting deck on the blade. Installation ...
$6.15
Special Order
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Common Symptoms of the TB230
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Not the exact fit
I had to drill and tap the ends of the axle and put a 1/4” bolt in to fasten the wheels. The hubs were not the same. They fastened differently.
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Jay from GERRY, NY
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Front drive wheels were wore out
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Ronald from WAYNE, MI
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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The treads on the front drive wheels were worn down to the point that they provided little traction.
Removed a single nut on each end of the drive shaft with the appropriate socket. Wheels then slipped off. Cleaned/polished the shaft with fine sandpaper, lubed with silicone spray, slid on the wheels and reinstalled the nuts with the same socket. Wheels were an exact fit and OEM quality. Done in 15 minutes start to finish.
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MICHAEL from Kennewick, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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