Replacement Riding Lawn Mower Key
Posted on May 7th, 2009 by Jake under Home RepairIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
We lost the keys to our riding lawn mower – not just one, both of them. While it crossed my mind that hot-wiring the lawn mower should be fairly easy, for the long haul, replacing the key makes more sense. The question becomes, where do you get a replacement lawn mower key? Direct from the manufacturer? If they sell one, sure. Maybe I can buy a lawn mower key from Home Depot where I bought the mower – not according to employees at two different stores I checked. If you can find a lawn mower repair shop in your area, call them and they may have a lawn mower key in stock. The keys are universal across most brands and even extend to snow blowers. My solution turned out to be the Arnold #1K-100 Universal Ignition Key. Problem solved for under $2.00. I’m expecting to find the original key any day now after finding a replacement.


May 19th, 2009 at 8:19 am
You can also use a plain old screwdriver