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MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) m220 lawn mower

MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) m220 lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) m220 lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Pivot Rod for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 747-05183

    Cables/control bails/deck assy diagram

    Pivot Rod

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  • Mtd Lawn & Garden Equipment Hex Head Screw for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 710-0895

    Deck hardware/drive/front cover diagram

    Mtd Lawn & Garden Equipment Hex Head Screw

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  • Mtd Lawn Tractor Screw for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 710-04998

    Grassbag/handle/height adjustment knob diagram

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  • Lawn Tractor Cable Tie for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 726-0178

    Grassbag/handle/height adjustment knob diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Cable Tie

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  • Wire-trans for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 732-04675B

    Deck hardware/drive/front cover diagram

    Lawn Mower Belt Keeper

    Part #732-04675A

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  • Mtd Lawn Mower Transmission Cover for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 731-07797A

    Deck hardware/drive/front cover diagram

    Lawn Mower Transmission Cover

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  • Briggs & Stratton Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Fuel Tank Cap for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 596250

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    Lawn Mower Fuel Tank Cap

    Part #BS-596250

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  • Transmission for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 618P07464D

    Deck hardware/drive/front cover diagram

    Transmission

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  • 21" Mulch Blade for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 490-100-M089

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    21" Mulch Blade

    Part #490-100-M089

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Spark Plug for MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) - Part 759-3336

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Engine Spark Plug

    Part #759-3336

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MTD M220 LAWN MOWER 12A-A26B793 (2021) FAQs

Gas walk-behind mowers like the MTD 12A-A26B793 are not being phased out everywhere at once, but new-sales restrictions in some states and cities are accelerating a shift toward battery-powered equipment. In most areas, you can still buy, use, maintain, and repair gas mowers for years.

What this means for your MTD 12A-A26B793 mower

Even where new gas equipment sales are restricted, existing gas mowers are typically still allowed to operate and be serviced. For owners, the practical impact is usually about long-term availability of new units, not immediate loss of parts or support.

  • You can keep using your mower as long as it runs safely.
  • Routine maintenance (air filter, fuel system, blade, drive system) remains the best way to extend life.
  • Parts support often continues well beyond when new models stop being promoted.
  • Local rules can vary by city and county, not just by state.

Common changes we see (gas vs. battery)

Topic Gas walk-behind mower Battery walk-behind mower
Startup Pull-start, fuel dependent Push-button, battery dependent
Maintenance Fuel, oil, filters Battery care, less engine service
Storage Fuel stabilization matters Battery storage temperature matters
Noise and exhaust Higher Lower

If your mower starts running poorly, fix the basics first

Many “time to replace it” symptoms are simple maintenance issues on a gas mower.

  • Replace a dirty air filter (a clogged filter can cause hard starting and poor power): air filter 593260
  • Check the fuel cap venting if it stalls or surges after a few minutes: lawn mower fuel tank cap 596250
  • Use fresh fuel and drain old fuel before the season starts
  • Clean grass buildup under the deck and around the blade area
  • Inspect the drive system if self-propel feels weak (some models use a transmission assembly)

Why it matters

If you plan to keep your MTD 12A-A26B793 long-term, staying ahead of maintenance helps you avoid the most common no-start and low-power complaints, and it reduces the chance you will feel forced into replacing a mower due to a small, fixable issue.

Last updated: January 2026

For your MTD model 12A-A26B793 walk-behind mower, the most reliable way to get the right part is to match the exact model number from the product ID label to the parts diagrams, then confirm the part name and ID before ordering. For engine-related items, you may also need the engine’s model/type numbers.

Where to find the numbers you need

Look for the product identification label on the mower deck or near the handle mounting area. Write down:

  • Model number: 12A-A26B793 (match every character)
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run)
  • Engine model/type/code (often on the engine shroud or valve cover area)

How we recommend matching the correct part

Use the model number to open the correct exploded view and then verify the part by description.

  • Start with the mower model number for frame, deck, wheels, handle, and bagging parts
  • Use the engine numbers for engine-specific maintenance parts (air filter, fuel cap, carburetor items)
  • Compare the part name to what you are replacing (shape, mounting points, and connections)
  • If multiple versions appear, match by serial range when available

Common parts customers replace on this model

These examples are compatible parts listed for model 12A-A26B793:

What you’re fixing Part to check What it does
Poor bagging or torn bag MTD lawn mower grass bag 664P05321A Collects clippings from the discharge chute
Hard starting or running rough Air filter 593260 Keeps dirt out of the engine intake
Fuel smell or cap won’t seal Lawn mower fuel tank cap 596250 Seals the fuel tank and vents properly

Why it matters

MTD model numbers can look similar, but small differences can change deck hardware, drive components, and engine fitment. Matching the exact 12A-A26B793 model and confirming the part ID helps prevent returns and downtime.

Last updated: January 2026

For the MTD 12A-A26B793 walk-behind mower, regular 87-octane gasoline is the right choice for normal operation. Using 91 octane typically does not improve performance in small mower engines; fuel freshness and ethanol content matter more than octane.

What to use (and what to avoid)

  • Use: Fresh 87 octane unleaded gasoline.
  • Avoid: Old gas (more than about 30 days without stabilizer), which can cause hard starting and surging.
  • Avoid when possible: High-ethanol fuel (commonly E15/E85); it can attract moisture and contribute to fuel-system issues.
  • Optional: A fuel stabilizer if the mower will sit for a few weeks or over the off-season.

87 vs 91: quick comparison

Fuel choice Best for What you may notice
87 octane (regular) Everyday mowing Normal power and starting
91 octane (premium) Not usually needed Typically no added benefit

Why octane is not the main factor

Octane mainly relates to resistance to knock in higher-compression engines. Most walk-behind mower engines are designed to run correctly on regular fuel; problems blamed on “bad octane” are more often caused by stale fuel, varnish in the carburetor, or restricted airflow.

If the mower surges, stalls, or runs rough, we recommend checking these common items first:

  • Replace or clean the air filter; a clogged filter can make the engine run rich or struggle under load (air filter 593260).
  • Make sure the fuel cap vents properly; a bad cap can restrict fuel flow and mimic carburetor problems (lawn mower fuel tank cap 596250).
  • Drain old fuel and refill with fresh 87 octane.
  • Inspect the fuel line and tank for debris or water contamination.

Why it matters

Using the correct fuel helps prevent hard starting, poor acceleration, and deposits that can lead to repeated no-start issues. In most cases, choosing fresh regular gas and keeping the intake and fuel venting in good shape does more for reliability than stepping up to premium.

Last updated: January 2026

The most common repairs on the MTD 12A-A26B793 (2021) gas walk-behind mower involve basic engine tune-up and fuel/air issues: replacing a dirty air filter, fixing fuel problems (stale gas or a leaking cap), and addressing drive complaints that point to the transmission.

Most common fixes we see (and what to check first)

  • Won’t start or starts then dies: drain old fuel, refill with fresh gas; check the air filter and spark plug
  • Runs rough or lacks power: inspect/replace the air filter; check for restricted airflow and old fuel
  • Fuel smell or seepage: inspect the fuel cap seal and tank neck for cracks or dirt
  • Self-propelled won’t pull or slips: check the drive system for binding; if the drive is internal, the transmission may be the issue
  • Poor bagging or clumping: inspect the grass bag for tears and make sure airflow is not blocked

Parts that commonly solve these problems on model 12A-A26B793

If your symptoms match, these model-compatible parts are often involved:

Symptom Likely area Example compatible part
Hard starting, surging, black smoke Air intake Air filter 593260
Fuel leak, fuel odor, vacuum lock Fuel tank venting/seal Lawn mower fuel tank cap 596250
No drive or inconsistent drive Drive system Transmission 618P07464D
Grass not collecting well Collection system MTD lawn mower grass bag 664P05321A

Why it matters

These repairs are common because small engines are sensitive to fuel quality, airflow, and basic wear. Fixing the simple items first (fuel, air filter, spark plug) prevents repeat no-starts and helps protect the engine and drive components.

Quick safety checklist before any repair

  • Disconnect the spark plug wire before inspecting moving parts
  • Let the muffler and engine cool completely
  • Work outdoors and keep fuel away from ignition sources
  • Tip the mower only as recommended for walk-behind mowers (to reduce fuel/oil spills)

Last updated: January 2026

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