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    SKU: BBM-025-0016-00 Transaxle Spacer for Bad Boy MZ Series Zero Turn Mowers


    Transaxle Spacer for Bad Boy MZ Series Zero Turn Mowers
    Purchase Transaxle Spacer for Bad Boy MZ Series Zero Turn Mowers
    • SKU: BBM-025-0016-00 Transaxle Spacer for Bad Boy MZ Series Zero Turn Mowers

    • $13.12

    Description

    If you've noticed your MZ mower pulling to one side or the transaxle making odd noises during operation, a worn or damaged transaxle spacer could be the culprit. This small but crucial component keeps everything properly aligned in the transaxle assembly, ensuring smooth power transfer from the hydro pump to your drive wheels. When it's worn out, you'll feel it every time you try to make a turn or go up a hill.

    What You're Getting

    • Precise spacing that maintains proper transaxle alignment and reduces vibration
    • Durable construction designed to handle the constant stress of commercial mowing
    • Direct OEM replacement that fits exactly like the original factory part
    • Quality materials that won't compress or deform under normal operating loads

    Built for Commercial Work

    This spacer fits Bad Boy MZ and MZ Magnum series mowers, the workhorses that landscapers and property owners rely on for everything from maintaining residential lawns to handling commercial properties. These zero-turn machines see plenty of action, and the transaxle components need to stay properly spaced to keep delivering reliable performance season after season.

    Made to Last

    Commercial mowing equipment takes a beating, especially in the transaxle where there's constant motion and stress. This spacer is built from materials that can handle the heat, vibration, and loads that come with daily use. It maintains its dimensions and properties even after thousands of hours of operation.

    Good to Know

    Replacing a transaxle spacer typically requires some disassembly of the transaxle components, so it's a good time to inspect other parts like seals and check the fluid level while you're in there. Having the service manual handy will save you time and help ensure everything goes back together properly.