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Lawn Tractor Transmission Shift Fork (replaces 784378, TC-784378A) 784378A
Part #784378A
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$36.66 |
14% OFF Phone Price : $42.66
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Part Information
This transmission shift fork (part number 784378A) is for lawn tractors.
Transmission shift fork 784378A attaches to the shift arm and moves the shift collar to change gear speeds.
Wear work gloves to protect your hands when installing this part.
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Top models using the same part
Model Name | Model Number | Diagram Name |
---|---|---|
Model #247887330 Craftsman gas walk-behind mower | 247887330 | Transaxle |
Model #12A-764M099 MTD gas walk-behind mower | 12A-764M099 | Transaxle |
Model #12AE76JU099 MTD gas walk-behind mower | 12AE76JU099 | Transaxle breakdown |
Model #917253642 Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor | 917253642 | Transaxle |
Model #917989240 Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor | 917989240 | Transaxle |
Model #247889980 Craftsman gas walk-behind mower | 247889980 | Transaxle |
Model #96012003800 Poulan front-engine lawn tractor | 96012003800 | Transaxle |
Model #917254701 Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor | 917254701 | Peerless transaxle |
Model #PD15538LT Poulan front-engine lawn tractor | PD15538LT | Transaxle |
Model #917254702 Craftsman front-engine lawn tractor | 917254702 | Peerless transaxle |
Reviews
Successful Repair
The hardest part is separating the two halves of the transaxle case. Take your time and work slowly with multiple small pry bars to carefully separate the upper half from the lower. Remember to recover the spring and detent ball because they will fall into the lower half. During reassembly, it is paramount to inspect and make sure all the flat-sided bushing are rotated properly and seated before mating the two halves.
Bent-Rod, Sylva, NC
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- Ease of Installation
- Difficult
- Duration of Installation
- 1 - 2 hours