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SKU: BBM-013-5300-00 Hex Flange Nut for Bad Boy Mower Deck and Chassis Assembly


Hex Flange Nut for Bad Boy Mower Deck and Chassis Assembly
Purchase Hex Flange Nut for Bad Boy Mower Deck and Chassis Assembly
  • SKU: BBM-013-5300-00 Hex Flange Nut for Bad Boy Mower Deck and Chassis Assembly

  • $0.79

Description

When you're dealing with deck bolts that keep loosening up or finding nuts that just won't stay put on your Bad Boy mower, this serrated flange nut is your answer. That built-in flange acts like a washer, spreading the load over a bigger area while those little serrations grip the metal to keep everything locked down tight. No more chasing after loose hardware when you're trying to get through the yard.

What You're Getting

  • 1/2-13 thread pitch fits standard Bad Boy mower bolts perfectly
  • Zinc plating resists rust and corrosion even in wet grass conditions
  • Serrated flange grips metal surfaces to prevent loosening from vibration
  • Built-in washer flange distributes clamping force evenly
  • Hex design makes installation easy with standard tools

Built for Real Mowing Work

This nut is designed for Bad Boy mowers where vibration and constant movement can work regular nuts loose. You'll find these holding deck assemblies, brackets, and other critical components that need to stay secure while you're bouncing over rough terrain or dealing with thick grass that puts extra strain on everything.

Made to Last

The zinc coating isn't just for looks—it's protection against the moisture and chemicals your mower faces every time you cut grass. The steel construction handles the clamping forces while those serrations bite into the mounting surface to create a mechanical lock that won't back off on its own.

Good to Know

The flange eliminates the need for a separate washer, which means one less part to lose or forget. Just thread it on finger-tight, then snug it down with a wrench. The serrations will do their job once you apply proper torque. Keep a few extras in your toolbox—they're handy for other equipment too.