HI LIFT blade 17 3/8" Craftsman, Husqvarna 532137380 – Original part
High-lift lawn mower blade designed for optimal grass bagging performance. Ideal for 50" decks using three blades, it ensures a clean cut and excellent discharge.
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High-lift lawn mower blade designed for optimal grass bagging performance. Ideal for 50" decks using three blades, it ensures a clean cut and excellent discharge.
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This 1733324SM traction drive belt is an original part, designed to provide reliable performance and exceptional durability. Ideal for replacing a worn or damaged belt, it ensures the proper functioning of your equipment.

This original support arm keeps the mower deck stable and properly aligned, ensuring consistent and reliable mowing results.
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This original Husqvarna support arm stabilizes the mower deck of your lawn tractor and ensures reliable alignment for an even cut.
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The 746-04230 engagement cable, an original MTD part, connects the control lever to the auger mechanism of snowblowers. It ensures precise and efficient engagement of the auger, contributing to the optimal functioning of the equipment.

The 746-04229 drive engagement cable ensures reliable engagement of the traction system on MTD snowblowers. This original part offers optimal performance and easy installation on multiple models.

The 746-04086 drive engagement cable connects the control lever to the traction system on MTD snowblowers. This original part ensures reliable operation with an integrated spring and adjustment rod.

The 746-0694 drive engagement cable connects the control lever to the traction system on MTD snowblowers. This original part features a Z-bend on one end and a threaded end for secure installation.

The original MTD 746-05067 cable connects the control lever to the traction system. It provides reliable wheel engagement on various MTD snowblower models.

The 746-04332A cable controls the direction of the discharge chute on MTD snowblowers, ensuring precise and efficient snow clearing.
