Deck Lift Actuator Compatible With Grasshopper Replaces 182540 Warner Motor 180035
Replaces OEM:
- 182540
- 180035
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The Deck Lift Actuator for Grasshopper, replacing the Warner Motor 180035, is designed for power fold front mount decks. This crucial component helps smoothly raise and lower the mower deck, ensuring efficient operation and reliable performance for your mowing tasks.
Built to match OEM
Crafted with precision, this actuator features premium quality materials and manufacturing to closely match the original specifications. It is engineered to fit seamlessly, maintaining the exact tolerances and finish required for a dependable replacement, ensuring your mower operates as expected.
Installation
Designed for straightforward installation, this deck lift actuator fits directly in place of the original part with no modifications required. Basic hand tools are all that's necessary, making it a feasible project for any DIY mechanic familiar with their mower.