Agricultural Machinery Spare & Replacement Parts
Replacement and spare parts for agricultural and garden machinery, including blades, belts, PTO shafts, bearings, and mounting hardware for lawn tractors, mowers, tillers, and compact implements. The 73-item category averages a 4.50 rating with prices ranging about $33–$400 and includes brands such as VEVOR and John Deere
Top Products
Genuine OEM John Deere Home Maintenance Service Kit for D100/105/110
John Deere
Mid-Range
PTO Extender for Tractor: 1-3/8" & 6 spline, male/female
JYINCPED
Budget
PTO Extender 1-3/8" 6-spline (Female & Male) 70HP
TERGTIRY
Budget
Kohler/New Holland Starter Replacement for various models
BDELI
Budget
Starter replacement for Briggs & Stratton & John Deere mower
BDELI
Budget
Hay spear 39" bale fork for tractors & loaders
VEVOR
Mid-Range
PTO Shaft 1-3/8" 6-spline to round end, 30-39" adjustable
VEVOR
Mid-Range
75 non-duplicated heavy equipment key set for CAT, JCB, John Deere and more
WAH LIN PARTS
Budget
Starter compatible with Briggs & Stratton 12V (14-tooth steel gear) 7HP-18HP
Parts Player
Budget
VEVOR hay spear 32" bale fork
VEVOR
Mid-Range
John Deere HY-Gard Oil Gallon Size (TY6354) 2 gal
John Deere
Mid-Range
Starter 16-tooth for Briggs & Stratton 12V ccw rotation
DynaVim Parts
Budget
PTO Shaft 1-3/8in, 6 Spline, 43-61in, Round Ends, Series 4
VEVOR
Mid-Range
Kohler Starter Replacement for 7000 Courage Series
BDELI
Mid-Range
Tractor grab hooks compatible with John Deere compact tractors
JY PERFORMANCE
Budget
100-key non-repeating master equipment key set for heavy machinery
WAH LIN PARTS
Mid-Range
ECOTRIC Tractor Loader Quick Tach Weld-On Mounting Brackets
ECOTRIC
Mid-Range
John Deere Corn Head Grease (6-Pack) AN102562
John Deere
Mid-Range
105pcs no-duplicate heavy equipment keys master set
La Macaza
Mid-Range
Cat 1 Quick Hitch Adapter Bushings Kit for 3-Point Tractors
Lawneagle
Mid-Range
5746N starter fit for Briggs & Stratton engines (16 teeth)
BDELI
Budget
Steel Gear Starter 5742N replacement for Briggs & Stratton & more
BDELI
Budget
Electronic Control Unit Module for John Deere Lawn Tractors
sevencow
Budget
JY PERFORMANCE Tractor Grab Hooks for Kubota compatible bucket hooks
JY PERFORMANCE
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I determine the correct spare part for my garden tractor or mower?
Check the equipment make, model and serial number, then match part numbers or dimensions (shaft diameter, spline count, bolt pattern) from your machine’s manual or the old part; when in doubt, compare mounting holes and electrical connectors or consult the manufacturer’s parts diagram
What key specifications should I compare when buying replacement blades, belts, or PTO components?
For blades check length, hole pattern, thickness and blade tip style; for belts verify length and cross-section (A, B, C, etc.); for PTO components confirm shaft size, spline type, and rated torque or horsepower capacity
Are aftermarket parts compatible with major brands like John Deere or VEVOR?
Many aftermarket parts are designed to be compatible but compatibility depends on matching the exact specifications and dimensions; verify fitment details and part numbers rather than assuming universal interchangeability
What price range should I expect for common replacement parts in this category?
Prices vary widely by part complexity: small items like filters or belts often fall under $50, medium parts such as blades or carburetors commonly range from $50–$200, and larger or specialized components can exceed a few hundred dollars; the category average price is around $100
How can I tell whether a spare part is durable enough for heavy garden or patio use?
Look for stated material (hardened steel for blades, reinforced rubber for belts), wear-resistant coatings, OEM-equivalent specifications, and user ratings or warranty terms; parts with clear technical specs and a warranty generally indicate higher durability
What basic maintenance should I perform after installing replacement parts to prolong their life?
Follow the equipment manual for initial break-in procedures, regularly check for proper torque on fasteners, keep moving parts lubricated, inspect belts and blades for wear, and replace related consumables like filters and fluids on schedule
Can I install most replacement parts myself, or should I hire a technician?
Simple items such as belts, blades, filters and spark plugs are often DIY with basic tools and instructions, while PTO shafts, transmissions, and engine components may require specialized tools, alignment procedures, or safety handling and are best done by a trained technician