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Weed Eater 96114000302 rotary lawn mower

Weed Eater 96114000302 rotary lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Weed Eater 96114000302 rotary lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for 96114000302 Walk-Behind Mowers

  • Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Lever for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 168360X004

    Rotary mower diagram

    Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Lever

    Part #168360X004

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wire Tie for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 66426

    Rotary mower diagram

    Wire Tie

    Part #66426

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Rear Skirt Mounting Bracket for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 192301X004

    Rotary mower diagram

    Rear Skirt Mounting Bracket

    Part #192301X004

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Control Box for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 194177X428

    Rotary mower diagram

    Control Box

    Part #194177X428

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Mower Wheel for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 189483

    Rotary mower diagram

    Lawn Mower Wheel

    Part #189483

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Plate.mulche for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 160830

    Rotary mower diagram

    Plate.mulche

    Part #160830

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Lawn Mower Housing for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 161657

    Rotary mower diagram

    Lawn Mower Housing

    Part #161657

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Owner's Manual for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 403939

    #NI04

    All parts diagram

    Owner's Manual

    Part #403939

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  • Lawn Mower Owner's Manual for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 193735

    #NI03

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    Lawn Mower Owner's Manual

    Part #193735

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Danger Decal for Weed Eater 96114000302 - Part 141846

    Rotary mower diagram

    Danger Decal

    Part #141846

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Weed Eater Rotary Lawn Mower 96114000302 FAQs

For your Weed Eater walk-behind mower model 96114000302, the model number is printed on a product ID label attached to the mower deck or frame. We use that exact number to match the correct blade, cables, and hardware so parts fit and function correctly.

Where to look on a walk-behind mower

Check these common label locations first (wipe off grass and dirt so the numbers are readable):

  • On top of the mower deck near the engine (often close to the recoil starter area)
  • On the rear of the deck near the discharge opening or rear guard
  • On the side of the deck near a rear wheel height-adjuster bracket
  • On the frame/handle mounting area near the lower handle bolts
  • Under the rear flap or behind a protective guard
What the label usually shows

Most mower ID labels include more than one number. Use the model number for parts lookup.

Label item What it means Use it for
Model number The full mower identifier (example: 96114000302) Finding correct parts diagrams and parts
Product number A manufacturer tracking number Helpful for cross-references
Serial number Unique to your mower Warranty and production info
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

Once you find the label, match the full model number exactly (all digits). Then confirm the part type you need.

  • Match all digits; do not drop leading zeros
  • Compare the part description to your mower (mulching blade vs. standard blade)
  • If you are replacing cutting hardware, inspect the blade adapter at the same time
  • Replace missing or damaged fasteners instead of reusing stripped hardware

If you are shopping for cutting parts, start with the lawn mower blade 532406713 and verify your blade length and mounting style before ordering.

Why it matters

Walk-behind mowers can look identical across multiple model numbers, but the deck, blade mount, and control cable routing can differ. Using the exact model number helps ensure the right fit for parts like the zone control cable, blade adapter, and handle hardware.

Last updated: February 2026

For Weed Eater model 96114000302, the fastest way to get the correct mower blade part number is to look up the blade in the parts list by model, then match it to the exact replacement blade listing. For this model, the blade shown is the lawn mower blade 532406713.

Best ways to identify the correct blade
  • Use the mower model number 96114000302 to match the exact blade listing (most accurate).
  • Check the blade itself for a stamped or printed number near the center mounting holes.
  • Measure the blade only if the original markings are unreadable.
  • Confirm whether your mower uses a blade adapter and match that mounting style.
  • Compare the old blade’s hole pattern to the replacement listing before ordering.
What to measure (if you must)

If the blade number is missing and you cannot confirm by model lookup, measure these basics:

What to measure What to look for Why it matters
Blade length Tip-to-tip (common walk-behind sizes are around 21 to 22 inches) Wrong length can hit the deck or cut poorly
Center hole / mounting pattern Star, round, “bow-tie”, multi-hole, etc. Must match the blade adapter
Blade width and thickness Compare to the old blade Affects lift, mulching, and fit
Quick fit checks before you order
  • Make sure the cutting edge orientation matches your original blade.
  • Inspect the blade adapter for wear; a worn adapter can cause wobble and stripping.
  • Replace missing or damaged hardware so the blade clamps correctly (for example, a damaged lock nut).
Why it matters

Using the correct OEM-style blade for your Weed Eater 96114000302 protects the crankshaft, improves cut quality, and reduces vibration. A mismatched blade or mounting pattern is one of the most common causes of wobble and uneven cutting.

Last updated: February 2026

A Weed Eater lawn mower is a gas walk-behind rotary mower that uses a spinning metal blade under the deck to cut grass. For Weed Eater model 96114000302, it is a standard push mower style machine, not a string trimmer.

Weed Eater mower vs. Weed Eater trimmer

People often use “Weed Eater” to describe two different outdoor tools. Here is the quick difference:

  • Walk-behind mower (this model): Cuts a wide path of lawn using a blade and deck
  • String trimmer: Cuts weeds and edges using a spinning nylon line
  • Mower is for: Regular lawn cutting and bagging or mulching (if equipped)
  • Trimmer is for: Edging, fence lines, and tight spots a mower cannot reach
Tool type Cutting method Best use Typical cutting width
Walk-behind rotary mower (96114000302) Metal blade under deck Main lawn mowing About 21 to 22 inches
String trimmer Nylon line Edges and weeds About 10 to 18 inches
What makes it a “rotary” mower

A rotary mower cuts because the blade spins horizontally at high speed under the housing. On model 96114000302, the blade and its mounting hardware are key wear items.

Common related parts you may replace during maintenance:

Why it matters

Knowing whether you have a mower or a trimmer helps you buy the right parts and do the right maintenance. A mower uses blade, adapter, and deck components; a trimmer uses line, spool, and guard components.

Last updated: February 2026

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