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    SKU: BBM-013-0004-00 Acorn Nut for Bad Boy Mower Pulley Cover Assembly


    Acorn Nut for Bad Boy Mower Pulley Cover Assembly
    Purchase Acorn Nut for Bad Boy Mower Pulley Cover Assembly
    • SKU: BBM-013-0004-00 Acorn Nut for Bad Boy Mower Pulley Cover Assembly

    • $2.99

    Description

    When you're working on your mower deck and notice that pulley cover rattling around or coming loose, it's usually this little acorn nut that's gone missing. This small but important piece keeps your pulley cover securely fastened, protecting your belts and pulleys from debris while keeping everything running smooth. Without it, that cover can shift around or even fall off completely, leaving your drive system exposed to grass clippings and dirt.

    What You're Getting

    • Direct replacement acorn nut that threads on just like the original
    • Smooth rounded dome design prevents snagging on grass or branches
    • Quality threads that won't strip out when you tighten them down
    • Corrosion-resistant finish that holds up to moisture and chemicals

    Built for Real Farm Work

    This acorn nut is designed specifically for Bad Boy mower pulley covers, where it secures the protective cover over deck idler pulleys. Whether you're cutting pasture, maintaining roadsides, or keeping the home place looking sharp, this hardware keeps your mower's belt system protected from the elements and debris that can cause premature wear.

    Made to Last

    Small hardware like this takes a beating from vibration, weather, and the occasional bump from a stick or rock. This acorn nut is built to handle those conditions without loosening up or corroding away. The dome-shaped top sheds water and debris while the quality threads stay tight season after season.

    Good to Know

    Installation is straightforward - just thread it on by hand until snug, then give it a final turn with a wrench. Don't overtighten these smaller nuts as the threads can strip. If you're replacing one, it's worth checking the others on your deck while you're at it, as they all get the same abuse and often need replacement around the same time.