Air filter reference 5911241070 for Scheppach mower
Air filter reference 5911241070 for Scheppach lawn mower with date of manufacture from 07/2021
Air filter reference 5911241070 for Scheppach lawn mower with date of manufacture from 07/2021
Air filter unit reference 5911241068 for Scheppach lawn mower with date of manufacture from 07/2021
Blade holder with pulley reference 5911241093 for lawn mower Scheppach MS225-53 and MS226-53
Air filter cover reference 5911241069 for Scheppach lawn mower with date of manufacture from 07/2021
Bowden drive cable ref. 5911269002 for Scheppach lawn mowers – Z-shaped hooks on both ends – Length 1400/1450 mm according to the following list: COMPATIBLE MACHINES LIST
Belt protector 5911274005 for Scheppach and Woodster lawn mowers
Tension spring for wheel drive reference 5911263005 for Scheppach mower manufactured from 08/2023
Control lever 5911269003 for Scheppach and Woodstar mowers
Retaining screws reference 5911240001 for Scheppach lawn mower blades
560 mm mower blade reference 7911200655 for Scheppach mower with 560 mm cutting length
Bushing for knife holder 3911207001 for Scheppach lawnmowers
Exhaust pipe reference 5912306058 for Scheppach, Woodstar and Parkside lawnmowers, high pressure cleaners and tillers according to the following list : LIST OF COMPATIBLE MACHINES
Start button for various Scheppach and Woodster lawnmowers
Carburetor part number 5911241067 for Scheppach, Woodstar and Parkside lawnmowers according to the following list : LIST OF COMPATIBLE MACHINES
Mulching hood, part number 5911241100, for Scheppach, Woodstar, and Parkside lawnmowers according to the following machine list : LIST OF COMPATIBLE MACHINES
Traction cable mark 53 reference 5911238025 for Scheppach MS161-46, MS196-51, MS173-51 and Woodster TT161-46 lawn mowers
Spring reference 5911241106 for Scheppach, Parkside and Woodstar lawnmowers according to the following list : LIST OF COMPATIBLE MACHINES
Z-813 belt for Scheppach and Woodstar lawn mowers, ref. 5911274001, according to the following list: COMPATIBLE MACHINES LIST
Deflector 5911244058 for lawn mower Scheppach with date of manufacture from 08/2022
The Scheppach brand has been well known for many years in the world of DIY and garden machinery, particularly for its wide range of petrol lawn mowers designed for regular lawn maintenance.
The Scheppach MS225-56 is one of those large cutting-width lawn mowers appreciated for maintaining larger gardens efficiently. After several mowing seasons, some parts naturally begin to wear: the blade, drive belt, wheels, cables, transmission components or simply small mechanical parts.
But a worn part does not mean the whole lawn mower needs to be replaced! If the engine still runs properly, the mower deck remains in good condition and the machine still meets your needs, a few replacement parts may be all that is needed to keep it working for several more seasons.
This category therefore brings together various spare parts for Scheppach MS225-56 lawn mowers, helping you maintain and repair your machine.
When you have owned the same lawn mower for several years, you naturally get to know it well.
You know how it starts, how it handles when the grass gets a little too high, how it behaves on different parts of your garden and which cutting height gives you the best result.
So when a problem appears, it would be a shame to immediately replace a machine you are already familiar with.
Repairing your Scheppach MS225-56 can often extend its service life while allowing you to keep using a lawn mower you already know and trust.
That is precisely the advantage of spare parts: replacing only what is actually necessary.
A petrol lawn mower contains many mechanical components exposed to vibration, dust, moisture, debris and natural wear.
Depending on the problem and the exact version of your machine, you may need parts for:
Lawn mower blade.
Blade holder.
Blade bolts and fixings.
Front and rear wheels.
Wheel drive components.
Drive belt.
Transmission gearbox.
Control cables and Bowden cables.
Self-propelled drive system.
Recoil starter.
Air filter.
Spark plug and ignition components.
Carburettor and related components.
Handlebar parts.
Grass collector components.
Mulching and discharge components.
Springs.
Shafts and fixings.
Screws and small mechanical parts.
The aim is to replace the part that is actually faulty while keeping all the components that are still working correctly.
With its large cutting width, the MS225-56 needs a blade in good condition to work efficiently.
The blade rotates at high speed underneath the mower deck and works continuously throughout every mowing session.
Over time, its cutting edge naturally becomes blunt.
A worn blade can cause:
Uneven cutting.
Grass being torn rather than cleanly cut.
Yellowing grass tips.
Poorer grass discharge.
Vibrations.
Unusual noise.
If your blade is simply blunt but remains straight and in good condition, sharpening can usually extend its service life.
However, a bent, cracked, badly worn or damaged blade should be replaced.
Even when you know your garden well, nobody is completely safe from an obstacle hidden in the grass.
A stone, large branch or tree root can cause a significant impact underneath the mower.
After such an impact, do not check only the blade.
Also inspect:
The blade holder.
Retaining bolt.
Washers.
Engine shaft.
Other fixing components.
Any abnormal play.
Any visible deformation.
If your Scheppach MS225-56 suddenly starts vibrating after hitting something, stop the machine and investigate the cause.
Replacing only the blade may not be enough if the blade holder or another component was also damaged by the impact.
A lawn mower of this size is particularly comfortable to use when its self-propelled system is working properly.
You guide the mower while the drive system does much of the hard work.
But as soon as the system starts to weaken, pushing the mower manually quickly reminds you how useful the self-propelled function really is!
You may notice:
Reduced forward speed.
Drive slipping.
Jerky movement.
One wheel being driven less effectively.
Poor response from the drive control.
Having to push the mower more than usual.
Complete loss of self-propelled drive.
Several components can cause these symptoms.
When the self-propelled drive stops working, the transmission gearbox is sometimes immediately blamed.
However, the problem can be much simpler.
The drive system relies on several components working together.
Over the years:
A drive belt can become loose or stretched.
A belt can wear, slip or break.
A cable can go out of adjustment.
A cable can stretch or snap.
A spring can lose tension.
A drive component can wear.
The transmission gearbox itself may eventually develop a fault.
It is therefore better to inspect the complete system before ordering a major component.
A lawn mower that no longer moves under its own power does not necessarily need a new transmission: a worn drive belt or cable may sometimes be the cause.
The wheels support the weight of the machine throughout its working life.
And gardens are rarely as flat as they first appear!
Holes, roots, soil, gravel, lawn edges and repeated use gradually take their toll on the wheels and their mounting systems.
Over time, a wheel may:
Develop excessive play.
Become worn.
Crack.
Become distorted.
Become difficult to turn.
No longer be driven correctly.
When working on a wheel, take the opportunity to inspect its shaft, fixings and, where applicable, the components involved in driving it.
A worn wheel may seem like a minor issue, but a lawn mower that rolls smoothly is certainly much more pleasant to use.
An engine that becomes difficult to start can have several possible causes.
The carburettor is often the first component that comes to mind, but it is not always responsible.
Before replacing parts, check:
Fuel quality.
Age of the fuel.
Spark plug.
Air filter.
Ignition system.
Fuel supply.
Carburettor.
Controls.
Safety devices.
If the engine starts and then stalls, runs unevenly or lacks power, try to identify the exact symptoms before carrying out repairs.
A methodical diagnosis often prevents you from replacing several parts that were not actually responsible for the fault.
The air filter is a small component, but it works in difficult conditions.
Dust, soil particles and dry grass are constantly present around the mower.
A heavily clogged filter can restrict airflow and affect engine operation.
It is therefore important to inspect it regularly.
This generally takes only a few minutes and is one of those small maintenance jobs that can help keep a machine working properly for many years.
The recoil starter is used every time the mower is started.
You pull the cord, it retracts into its housing and the process is repeated for years.
It is therefore perfectly normal for some components to eventually show signs of wear.
A cord that no longer retracts correctly, a mechanism that no longer turns the engine or a broken component may require repair or replacement.
However, if the starter cord suddenly becomes extremely difficult to pull, do not simply force it.
First check that the engine can rotate freely. The problem may be somewhere else.
The grass collector is handled several times during a mowing session.
You remove it, empty it, refit it and repeat the process.
Over the seasons, certain components can therefore become damaged.
If only one part is broken and the rest of the collector is still perfectly usable, it often makes more sense to replace only the damaged component.
Repairing what can be repaired rather than systematically replacing a complete assembly is exactly what spare parts are all about.
Depending on how you maintain your garden, you may use grass collection, mulching or different discharge systems.
The components that make these functions possible can also become damaged or lost over time.
When available separately, replacing them allows you to restore the different functions of your Scheppach MS225-56 without unnecessarily changing other parts.
A fault that seems serious does not necessarily come from a major component.
Sometimes a simple screw, washer, spring, shaft or small fixing can interfere with the normal operation of a mechanism.
When dismantling the mower, remember to check:
Screws and nuts.
Washers.
Springs.
Shafts.
Pins.
Fixings.
Any unusual wear or rubbing marks.
If you have already dismantled part of the mower, take advantage of the access to inspect the surrounding components.
You may spot another worn part before it causes a breakdown of its own.
When looking for a spare part, knowing the model of your lawn mower is essential.
However, this may not always be enough.
Some parts may have been modified during the production period of a machine.
Before ordering, check as much information as possible:
Exact lawn mower model.
Complete machine reference.
Serial number.
Month of manufacture.
Year of manufacture.
Part number shown in the exploded parts diagram.
Reference on the original part, when still visible.
This information helps identify the correct component when several versions exist.
This is a very common situation when searching for spare parts.
You look at a photograph and the part seems perfectly identical to yours.
However, two components can look almost the same while having a crucial difference: a few millimetres, a different diameter, number of teeth, mounting distance or fixing system.
A photograph is therefore useful, but it should not always be the only criterion.
Whenever possible, use the part number and the exact identification details of your machine to choose the correct spare part.
Has your MS225-56 spent the winter in the garage or garden shed?
Before asking it to tackle another full mowing season, a few checks are worthwhile.
Remember to inspect:
Engine oil level and condition.
Blade.
Blade holder.
Fixings.
Wheels.
Drive belt.
Self-propelled drive.
Cables.
Air filter.
Spark plug.
Fuel.
Grass collector.
Safety devices.
Take the opportunity to remove old grass residue and inspect the general condition of the machine.
Ten minutes of checking at the beginning of the season is always better than a breakdown with half the garden still waiting to be mowed!
After several years with the same lawn mower, you often know its normal sound almost instinctively.
If a knocking noise appears, vibrations increase or you hear an unusual metallic sound, it is worth inspecting the machine.
It may simply be:
A loose fixing.
A damaged blade.
A blade holder that has suffered an impact.
A worn drive belt.
A tired mechanical component.
It is not necessarily serious.
But checking or replacing a small part at the right time can prevent it from causing wear or damage to other components.
A lawn mower that has already worked for several seasons has not necessarily reached the end of its life.
If your Scheppach MS225-56 starts properly, the engine runs well, the mower deck remains sound and the machine still meets your needs, replacing a few parts can be a particularly worthwhile solution.
There is also an advantage that is sometimes overlooked: you already know your lawn mower.
You know how it starts, how it handles your garden, which cutting height to use and how to achieve the result you want.
Why replace an entire machine when a blade, drive belt, wheel, cable or small mechanical part may sometimes be all that is needed to get it working properly again?
That is exactly the purpose of this category: to help you find the spare parts for Scheppach MS225-56 lawn mowers needed for maintenance and repairs, so you can extend the service life of your machine and continue using it for many more mowing seasons.