WE261 (2012-12 - 96022001103) Weed Eater Lawn Tractor - Overview
Sections of the WE261
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Washer Head Screw
PartSelect #: PS9982804
Manufacturer #: 584953901
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...
$3.99
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Washer 25/32 x 1-1/4 x 16 Ga.
PartSelect #: PS9008998
Manufacturer #: 532121749
This OEM washer, also known as a flat washer, has dimensions of 25/32 x 1-1/4. Silver in color and metal, the washer is sold individually. Although this part can have a range of applications depending...
$3.99
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Bolt and Washer Assembly
PartSelect #: PS9020856
Manufacturer #: 532193003
This manufacturer-approved bolt and washer assembly is for lawn tractors.
Wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part.
$8.71
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Washer Hardened
PartSelect #: PS9015920
Manufacturer #: 532188967
This OEM hardened washer spreads load under the bolts of your lawn tractor. It is silver, made of metal, and is sold individually. Over time, the washer may become damaged due to wear and fatigue, and...
$4.99
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Switch-Ign
PartSelect #: PS9020864
Manufacturer #: 532193350
This ignition switch is an OEM replacement part found near the steering wheel or dashboard in lawn tractors and riding mowers. The switch has four symbols on the top side which indicate its various fu...
$14.93
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Common Symptoms of the WE261
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Take the wheel off. Place the key in the slot. Put the wheel back on.
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Gary from PILESGROVE, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Lound deck noise when mower put into motion
Parked mower on level concrete drive, laid on cardboard. Lowered mower deck all the way. Sparayed some WD40 on nut/bolt on top of old pulley. Since it is a carriage type bolt, placed 5/8" boxed end wrench over self locking nut on top of old pulley. Using some force from 3lb mallet to break nut free (hitting against wrench body), the nut c
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ame off easy as did broken pulley/bearing inside. Installed new pulley assembly, re-tightened nut on bolt. Checked after first mowing just to be certain pulley was in place and locking nut tight.
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Steven from Hickory, NC
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set, Wrench set
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Front wheels, too much end play
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Frederick from BINGHAMTON, NY
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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