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All riding mower parts at LawnEq are genuine OEM riding mower parts. Lawn Equipment Company, a division of Bahrns Equipment, Inc., supplies only OEM riding mower parts for a reason: as part of the Bahrns team, LawnEq.com is committed to quality and service and only OEM riding mower parts can give you the assurance that you are getting the best riding mower parts for your money.

OEM stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer." Since any good lawnmower will contain parts from a variety of manufacturers, without having exhaustive catalogs of riding mower parts, it can be difficult to find the OEM riding mower parts that you need. This is why LawnEq, in cooperation with the manufacturers, has put together an easy to use Riding Mower Parts Finder.

There are two ways you can find riding mower parts using the Riding Mower Parts Finder. First, you can use the drop down menus to locate the specific model and series of mower you need riding mower parts for. Secondly, you can use the "Quick Find"riding mower parts menu and simply enter in the brand and model of mower you need riding mower parts for. In seconds, an easy to read diagram of parts will appear and you can choose the exact riding mower parts you need from that. If for any reason you are having trouble finding the riding mower parts you need, don't hesitate to contact LawnEq directly, either using the Bahrns Equipment toll free number or by email.


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Why You Should Always Choose OEM Riding Mower Parts? When you are look f or riding mower parts online, you often run across references to "OEM" parts. The s eller of these parts always stresses the importance of OEM parts, but rarely explain s what they are. On another site, the seller will simply say their parts "can be used on Brand A, B or C." What does OEM actually mean? Who should you buy your parts from?

The initials, "OEM" are an acronym for "Original Equipment Manufacturer." This is helpful to know, but still confusing. Are you really getting OEM parts if they are not the same brand label as your mower is? The meaning of the term becomes clearer after you understand that the company that puts together a piece of machinery or equipment is not always the same company that manufactures all of its parts. Take for example the well-known Briggs & Stratton company. This company manufactures engines that are used on a number of different brands of mowers. The company has a reputation for building quality engines and many people will only buy mowers that feature Briggs and Stratton engines, regardless of the brand of mower. This is not the only manufacturer of quality engines. Often, a company that puts Briggs & Stratton engines on some of their mower models will install another manufacturer's engine on other models. Also, this company does not make all the parts for any mower. The fact that different parts on one brand or model of mower come from different manufacturers is where the confusion about OEM begins.

One thing about OEM parts that is not ambiguous is that it is always a safe bet to buy them. Even common parts, such as belts and spark plugs will vary slightly in quality and machining, depending on who makes them. When you buy OEM, you know for certain that you are getting the riding mower parts you need for your make and model of mower. Now, how do you know how to locate those parts? Do you first need to do research? No: that has already been done for you. Go to the website of a reputable company that is an authorized riding mower dealer for several quality brands of mowers. The company should be large enough to sell and service a large variety of grounds keeping equipment. They will have a separate section on their website for "OEM Parts." Just go to that page and select yours from their list of brand and model names. That's all you have to do. The list will gradually narrow down your search to your precise model and year of manufacture. Then you will find detailed views of each section of your mower, along with a parts list. Say for example you have an older model Kohler mower. Look up the model and the year and within minutes, you can find even the smallest screw on its ignition system. The best idea is to purchase your new or used riding mower from a dealer like this in the first place. You will get personalized, long term service from them that may include exclusive access to discounted OEM parts. Often these companies offer the parts only to their customers so they can be sure to always have them in stock. Because the will offer overnight or at most 2 or 3 day delivery, there is no reason to settle for second best. If you are looking for value for money, start with the best and stick with it.