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MTD 13AH762F752 lawn tractor

MTD 13AH762F752 lawn tractor Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for MTD 13AH762F752 lawn tractor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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MTD Lawn Tractor 13AH762F752 FAQs

For your MTD lawn tractor model 13AH762F752, the fastest way to find the right replacement part is to match your exact model number to the parts diagram in the 13AH762F752 owner's manual, then confirm the part description and any notes (deck size, position, hardware) before ordering.

Step-by-step: find the correct part for your tractor

  • Locate the model number tag and confirm it reads 13AH762F752 (match every character).
  • Use the exploded views and parts lists in the 13AH762F752 owner's manual to identify the exact part name and where it installs.
  • Compare your old part to the diagram: mounting holes, cable ends, pulley diameter, belt width, and length.
  • Check whether the item is a normal wear part (belts, blades, tires, seats) so you can plan routine replacement.
  • If multiple versions exist, match by application (for example: deck drive vs. ground drive, left vs. right spindle).

Common replacement parts customers look up first

These are frequent maintenance and repair items for riding mowers and tractors:

Part type What it affects Typical symptom when worn
Belt Drive or blade operation Slipping, squealing, weak drive, blades stop under load
Blade Cut quality Ragged cut, vibration, streaking
Idler pulley Belt tension Belt jumping, noise, uneven engagement
Cable Controls (PTO, throttle) Hard to engage, won’t stay engaged

Examples of parts available for model 13AH762F752

If your symptom matches, these are examples of parts that may apply to this model (always confirm by diagram and location):

  • Blade engagement cable 946-04173A (listed as “Cable”)
  • 42-in deck 3-in-1 blade 742-0616A
  • Ground drive belt 754-0241A
  • Idler pulley (4.25 in dia.) 756-04129

Why it matters

MTD tractors often use similar-looking belts, blades, and hardware across different decks and builds. Matching by model 13AH762F752 and the diagram callouts prevents ordering a part that fits physically but installs incorrectly or performs poorly.

Last updated: February 2026

On your MTD lawn tractor model 13AH762F752, the model number is printed on the equipment’s model plate. We find it by looking beneath the seat, then copying the model and serial numbers exactly as shown so you can match the correct parts and manual.

Where to look on model 13AH762F752

The model plate is typically a sticker or metal tag mounted on the tractor frame.

  • Park on a level surface and set the parking brake
  • Turn the key off and remove it
  • Lift the seat (or look directly under the seat pan)
  • Locate the model plate and wipe it clean
  • Write down the model number and serial number exactly (including dashes)

For the official location notes and recording tips, use the 13AH762F752 operator’s manual.

What the model number and serial number are used for

Having both numbers helps ensure you get the right diagrams, parts, and service information.

What you’re entering Example format Why it matters
Model number 13AH762F752 Identifies the tractor configuration
Serial number Varies Helps narrow production changes

Quick checks if the tag is hard to read

If the plate is faded, you can usually recover it enough to read.

  • Clean gently with a damp rag and mild soap
  • Use a flashlight at an angle to highlight stamped or embossed characters
  • Take a close-up photo and zoom in
  • Look for a second tag under the hood or near the frame rail (varies by build)

Why it matters

MTD riding mowers can share similar frames and decks, but belts, blades, cables, and hardware can differ by model and production run. Using the exact model number helps prevent ordering the wrong lawn tractor parts.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, it’s worth repairing the engine on your MTD lawn tractor model 13AH762F752 when the problem is a normal wear item or maintenance issue (fuel, spark, air, oil) and the total cost stays well below the price of a comparable replacement tractor. Major internal engine damage usually shifts the value toward replacement.

Quick decision checklist

  • Repair it if it needs a tune-up, carburetor cleaning, fresh fuel, a battery, or routine service
  • Repair it if the tractor is otherwise solid (deck, transmission, steering, frame)
  • Repair it if you can DIY basic work (oil change, air filter, spark plug)
  • Replace the engine or tractor if there’s severe internal damage (thrown rod, cracked case, no compression)
  • Replace the tractor if multiple big systems are failing (engine plus deck spindles, drive system, steering)

What we can confirm from the 13AH762F752 manual

Your manual emphasizes routine engine maintenance as the first step before deeper repairs:

  • Change engine oil using the correct quantity and oil weight listed in the engine owner information
  • Service the air cleaner element as scheduled
  • Clean and gap the spark plug(s) once per season; replace at the start of each mowing season
  • Lubricate pivot points and linkages at least once per season

For the exact maintenance intervals and procedures, use the 13AH762F752 owner's manual.

Cost and effort: a practical comparison

Situation Typical fix Usually worth it?
Hard starting, rough running Fuel refresh, air filter, spark plug, carb clean Yes
Clicks but won’t crank Battery/terminals, solenoid, safety switches Yes
Smokes, uses oil Oil level/weight check; possible wear Sometimes
Knocks, seized, no compression Internal engine repair or replacement No (usually)

Why it matters

A riding mower engine problem is often a maintenance issue, not a “bad engine.” Starting with oil, air, and spark checks prevents unnecessary parts replacement and helps you decide quickly whether you’re facing a simple tune-up or a major rebuild.

Last updated: February 2026

On an MTD riding lawn tractor like model 13AH762F752, the “parts” are typically grouped into engine, fuel, electrical, drive, steering, braking, and cutting-deck components. Knowing the common names helps you match symptoms (no-start, poor cut, vibration) to the right system and parts list in the 13AH762F752 owner's manual.

Common riding lawn tractor part names (by system)

  • Engine and fuel: fuel tank, fuel lines, carburetor, air filter, muffler, spark plug, ignition coil
  • Starting and electrical: battery, starter solenoid, starter motor, ignition switch, safety interlock switches
  • Drive and motion: ground drive belt, pulleys/idlers, transmission, shift linkage
  • Steering and chassis: steering wheel, steering shaft, tie rods, front axle, wheels/tires
  • Braking and safety: brake pedal/linkage, parking brake, blade brake
  • Cutting deck (mower deck): blades, spindles, deck belt, blade engagement cable, discharge chute/cover

Parts you will see listed for this model

These are examples of common part names you may run into when shopping or troubleshooting.

System Example part name What it does
Cutting deck Lawn mower blade Cuts grass; must be installed correctly and kept balanced
Cutting deck Blade engagement cable Engages the deck drive when you turn on the blades
Drive Lawn mower belt Transfers power for ground drive or deck drive (by application)
Steering Steering shaft Transfers steering wheel movement to the front wheels
Braking Brake assembly Helps stop the tractor and can stop blade rotation

Why the names matter (and how to use them)

Using the correct part name helps you:

  • Find the right diagram section (deck, steering, drive, engine)
  • Avoid ordering the wrong belt, blade, or pulley
  • Connect a symptom to a system (vibration often points to blades/spindles; no-crank points to starting/safety)

Quick safety note when working around the deck

When servicing blades or the mower deck, we follow the safety steps in the manual: shut the engine off, remove the key, disconnect the spark plug wire, and use heavy gloves when handling blades. The manual also calls out tightening the blade spindle hex flange nut to 70 to 90 ft-lb with a torque wrench.

Last updated: February 2026

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