This manufacturer-approved steering shaft bushing (part number 532195227) is for lawn tractors. Steering shaft bushing 532195227 supports the steering wheel shaft on the steering boot. Let the engine cool and disconnect the spark plug wires before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
Product details
Is discontinued by manufacturer
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No
Product Dimensions
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25.4 x 15.24 x 2.54 cm; 9 g
Date First Available
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Nov. 5 2015
Manufacturer
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Husqvarna
Place of Business
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Charlotte, North Carolina 28269,US
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As another comment said, your tractor may need a different size. His tractor was a TS345D sold in the USA and mine is a GT52XLS (960480086) sold in Canada. Both use the white bushing #532195228 which is an exact match for the steering shaft. My parts manual called for black which is incorrect. The black #532195227 is slightly larger. I used the black until I can reorder the white one as it stays in place. The old white one was coming loose in the mounting hole as the plastic ribs that hold it in place wore down.
This is PLASTIC not metal. And it is cheap ABS plastic not nylon or fiberglass reinforced so it will not last long. False advertising on this product for a long time but I guess amazon doesn't car about you. Ebay refunds you if the description is not correct. Shame
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
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Fixed the sloppy steering in my lawn tractor, my rating of only 4 stars is due the bushing I received is made of plastic not metal as is in product description
This really makes a huge difference in the amount of "slop" or movement in the steering shaft of my mower. It is a little bit of a challenge to remove the old one and install the new one, so take your time. I recommend removing the fuel tank to allow open access to shaft bushing. The old one will most likely break the tabs upon removing, but no big deal. Simply remove steering wheel and loosen fuel tank enough to pull it forward and out of your way. Remove the old bushing, take the new one and slide over steering shaft. Make sure the little arrow on the part is facing forward. Place bushing to where the tabs line up with slots and either push down evenly on the sides to get the tabs to lock into position or from the top, a long piece of PVC pipe or reasonable facsimile that will fit over the shaft and put it down onto the bushing and tape into position with a hammer. This will apply equal pressure all the way around the bushing to prevent breaking the tabs. Once it is seated properly, re-set fuel tank and steering wheel. You will be amazed at the difference it makes!!