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MTD 560-MOWER lawn mower

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for MTD 560-MOWER lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lawn Mower Grass Bag Frame for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 747-04080A

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    Lawn Mower Grass Bag Frame

    Part #747-04080A-0637

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  • Lawn Mower Blade Engagement Cable for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 946-1132

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    Lawn Mower Control Cable

    Part #746-1132

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  • Mtd Lawn & Garden Equipment Wing Nut for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 712-0397A

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Wing Nut

    Part #912-0397

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  • Craftsman Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Knob for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 731-13116-1

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    Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Knob

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  • Lawn Tractor Cable Tie for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 726-0178

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    Lawn Mower Tie Cable

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  • Lawn Mower Discharge Chute Hinge Rod for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 747-0710A

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    Hinge Pin

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  • Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Lever for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 732-0866

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    Lawn Mower Height Adjuster Lever

    Part #732-0866

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  • Lawn Mower Pivot Arm Assembly for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 987-02336

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    Lawn Mower Pivot Arm Assembly

    Part #987-02336

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  • Lawn Mower Shoulder Screw for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 738-04266

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    Lawn Mower Shoulder Screw

    Part #738-04266

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  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Cotter Pin for MTD 560-MOWER - Part 914-0104

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    Lawn & Garden Equipment Cotter Pin

    Part #914-0104

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MTD Lawn Mower 560-MOWER FAQs

Gas walk-behind mowers like the MTD 560-MOWER are not being phased out everywhere at once, but the market is shifting toward battery-electric models as some states and cities restrict new gas-powered outdoor equipment sales. Gas mowers remain common for many homeowners, especially where runtime and refueling speed matter.

What “phased out” usually means

Most changes target new sales of certain gas-powered equipment, not the continued use of existing mowers. In practice, you may see:

  • Fewer gas models on store shelves over time
  • More battery mower options and promotions
  • Local rules that limit certain equipment types or usage hours
  • Continued availability of gas mower repair parts and maintenance items

What to do if you plan to keep your MTD 560-MOWER

Keeping a gas mower reliable is mostly about routine maintenance and replacing wear items before they cause bigger problems.

  • Keep the blade tight and the blade mount in good condition
  • Inspect the control cable and handle hardware for safe operation
  • Clean grass buildup under the deck to prevent corrosion and poor cutting
  • Store fuel properly and avoid old gas issues
  • Replace damaged wheels, height adjusters, or bagging parts as needed

If you are seeing vibration, uneven cutting, or a blade that will not stay secure, the lawn mower blade adapter 987-02221 is a common part to inspect on many walk-behind designs.

Quick comparison: gas vs battery for typical homeowners

Feature Gas mower Battery mower
Runtime Long with refueling Limited by battery capacity
Maintenance Higher (fuel, tune-ups) Lower (no fuel system)
Noise Louder Quieter
Storage Fuel considerations Battery storage/charging

Why it matters

If your area tightens rules on new gas equipment, the biggest impact is usually future replacement choices, not whether you can keep using and repairing your current mower. Planning ahead helps you decide whether to invest in repairs now or transition later.

For blade-related upkeep, we also recommend following the steps in how to sharpen a lawn mower blade.

Last updated: January 2026

Most walk-behind gas lawn mowers, including the MTD 560-MOWER, typically last 8 to 10 years with normal residential use and basic maintenance. With consistent tune-ups and clean cutting conditions, many owners get 10 to 15 years before major drive or deck repairs become frequent.

Typical lifespan by use and care

  • Light use (small yard, clean storage): 10 to 15 years
  • Average use (weekly mowing, seasonal storage): 8 to 12 years
  • Heavy use (large yard, dusty conditions, minimal maintenance): 5 to 8 years

What usually wears out first

On walk-behind mowers, the mower often stays usable for years, but a few parts tend to drive repair decisions:

  • Drive system wear (self-propel issues, gears, traction)
  • Blade mounting wear (adapter or hardware loosening)
  • Deck corrosion or cracking (especially if grass buildup stays wet)
  • Control cable stretch or binding
  • Wheels and height adjusters loosening or cracking

Quick “repair or replace” checklist

If your MTD 560-MOWER has any of these, it is often worth pricing parts and comparing to replacement cost:

What you’re seeing Common cause Typical fix
Mower won’t self-propel Drive gears or transmission components Inspect drive components; replace worn gear parts
Excess vibration Bent blade or worn blade mounting Check blade and mounting hardware
Poor cut quality Dull blade, clogged deck Sharpen blade; clean underside of deck
Handle controls feel stiff Cable wear or routing issue Inspect/replace control cable

Parts that can extend service life

Replacing worn wear-items can keep the mower cutting safely and consistently:

Why it matters

A mower’s “life” is usually limited by safety and reliability, not just whether the engine still runs. A solid deck, stable blade mounting, and dependable controls help prevent vibration, uneven cutting, and repeated no-start or drive problems.

For maintenance habits that add years, use how to winterize a lawn mower and how to keep grass clippings from sticking to a mower deck.

Last updated: January 2026

For the MTD 560-MOWER walk-behind lawn mower, we recommend fresh regular unleaded gasoline (87 AKI). Use fuel with no more than 10% ethanol (E10), and avoid old gas because it causes hard starting, surging, and poor power.

  • Octane: 87 AKI regular unleaded (premium is not needed)
  • Ethanol content: Up to E10 (10% ethanol) is the practical limit for small engines
  • Freshness: Use gas that is 30 days old or less (or treat it with stabilizer)
  • What to avoid: E15/E85, stale fuel, and fuel contaminated with water

Quick decision table

Situation What to use What to do next
Normal weekly mowing Fresh 87 AKI, up to E10 Fill only what you will use soon
Mower sits 2 to 4 weeks Fresh 87 AKI, up to E10 Add fuel stabilizer when you fill
End-of-season storage Fresh 87 AKI, up to E10 Stabilize fuel and run engine briefly
Hard starting after storage Fresh 87 AKI, up to E10 Drain old fuel and refill with fresh

Why it matters

Walk-behind mower carburetors and fuel systems are sensitive to varnish and moisture. Using fresh E10 or lower fuel helps prevent clogged jets, sticking float needles, and no-start problems.

Helpful DIY guidance

  • Use a clean, sealed gas can and keep it out of heat and sun.
  • If you suspect bad fuel, replace it before chasing ignition or carburetor issues.
  • For storage, follow a proven routine such as how to winterize a lawn mower.

Last updated: January 2026

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Main causes: uneven wheel height settings, damaged wheel, dull or damaged cutting blade…

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These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your walk-behind lawn mower.

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