Lawn Mower Spring Parts

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42668-VE2-800 Spring
$4.69

Lawn mower ratchet return spring. Helps allow drive wheel to move backwards when forward drive is not engaged

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16561-Z0L-000 Governor Spring
$2.93

Small engine governor spring. If the engine does not maintain a consistent speed, then the governor spring may be stretched out or damaged.

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202718 Spring
$8.84

Spring kit, motor slide-plate

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OEM Lawn Mower Spring & Tension Parts

Springs are hidden heroes in your lawn mower—they control blade engagement, manage throttle response, hold levers in place, and absorb shock during operation. When a spring breaks, stretches, or loses tension, you'll notice sluggish controls, blades that won't stay engaged, or handles that feel loose. Repair Clinic stocks genuine OEM lawn mower springs for every major brand and model, ensuring your mower's control systems work with precision and safety every time you mow.

Common spring failures include broken return springs on throttle cables, worn-out PTO blade engagement springs, and damaged deck lift springs that make deck height adjustment difficult. Replace springs promptly—they're affordable and prevent cascading damage to control linkages. Find your lawn mower spring parts by model number and restore smooth operation.

  • Throttle lever sticks or won't return to idle — throttle return spring broken or stretched
  • Blade won't stay engaged during cutting — PTO engagement spring worn or detached
  • Difficult deck height adjustment — deck lift spring weak or missing
  • Control handles droop or rattle — handle stabilizer spring loose or broken
  • Brake pedal feels mushy or unresponsive — brake return spring failed or disconnected

Lawn Mower Spring Replacement: Answers to Your Questions

What happens when a lawn mower throttle return spring breaks?

The throttle lever will stick in the full-throttle position or fail to return to idle when you release it. This forces the engine to run at constant high speed, wasting fuel and increasing wear. A broken throttle return spring is unsafe and should be replaced immediately—order the OEM spring for your model to restore normal throttle response.

How can I tell if my blade engagement spring is failing?

If your blades disengage unexpectedly during mowing, engage slowly or inconsistently, or require repeated lever pulling to stay active, the PTO engagement spring is likely worn. Weak springs lose their tension and can't hold the blade clutch in the engaged position. Replacing this spring is a straightforward fix that dramatically improves cutting reliability.

Why is my deck height adjustment so stiff or resistant?

Deck lift springs deteriorate under constant load and vibration. When they weaken, you'll struggle to move the deck up or down, or the deck may sag on one side. Broken springs can't support the deck weight, making safe, level mowing impossible. Replace all deck lift springs together—OEM parts ensure balanced support and even cutting height across the full deck width.

How do I find the correct spring part for my lawn mower?

Enter your mower's brand and model number—found on the main chassis badge or engine housing—into our parts finder. We'll show all available spring assemblies and individual springs compatible with your machine, labeled by function (throttle, blade engagement, deck lift, etc.). If you need help identifying your model, our experts are ready to assist.

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Shop Montgomery Wards Lawn Mower Spring Replacement Parts Online

Ensure your Montgomery Wards Lawn Mower operates smoothly with genuine OEM spring replacement parts from Repair Clinic. Lawn mower springs are important for maintaining tension and functionality in various mower parts, ensuring reliable operation. Use our model number lookup to find the precise spring part for your lawn mower, and benefit from same-day shipping and our Price Match Guarantee. Need installation help? Visit our Lawn Mower Repair Help page for expert guidance or find additional Lawn Mower Spring Parts for more solutions.

Finding the Model Number for Lawn Mower Springs

Locating the model number on your lawn mower is needed for ordering the right replacement springs. Typically, the model number is found on a label or plate on the mower's deck, frame, or engine. For reliable operation, ensure you have the correct model number before purchasing replacement lawn mower springs. This allows for easy online ordering and ensures you receive the exact part needed for your mower. If you're experiencing issues like a mower not self-propelling, the springs could be the culprit. Checking and replacing worn or damaged springs can solve such problems. For other parts, you'll find a full range of muffler parts that may also require attention.

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Expert Help for Finding Montgomery Wards Lawn Mower Parts

At Repair Clinic, we make it easy to find and order your Montgomery Wards Lawn Mower replacement springs and other parts. Our dedicated customer service team is available seven days a week to assist you with any inquiries. Use our live chat feature for quick support or browse our online model/part number lookup tool to ensure you find the exact part you need. With our emphasis on genuine OEM parts, you can trust our expert troubleshooting assistance to guide you in resolving common issues like blades that won't engage or a mower that won't start. Enjoy benefits like our price match guarantee and no-hassle 365-day returns. Whether you're dealing with a faulty blade control cable or a rough-running mower, our DIY-friendly resources, including repair guides and videos, are here to help. Trust Repair Clinic to empower you in your repair journey, ensuring your lawn mower runs smoothly all season long.

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