Yeats Dolly Parts

Yeats Dolly Appliance Parts

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Replacement Top Handle
$41.93
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Fix Number
FIX10517635
Manufacturer Part Number
27-7
Top Handle
$19.72
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Fix Number
FIX10517481
Manufacturer Part Number
1-14
Ratchet Handle W/spring, Bolt
$47.09
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Fix Number
FIX10517671
Manufacturer Part Number
7-7
Dolly Strap
$43.81
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Fix Number
FIX10517501
Manufacturer Part Number
11-18
18 feet
Thumb Latch Trigger And Spring
$12.55
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX10517629
Manufacturer Part Number
26-7
Return Spring
$8.22
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Fix Number
FIX12060255
Manufacturer Part Number
7-A
T. Latch Trigger & Spring
$15.21
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Fix Number
FIX10517625
Manufacturer Part Number
26-14
This is an authentic Yeats replacement part. The T latch trigger is designed by the manufacturer for use in hand trucks. This part is made of metal, and comes with a metal spring. It is used to help secure the ratchet handle. You may require pliers and a screwdriver or wrench when replacing this item.
Wheel
$48.67
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Fix Number
FIX12060251
Manufacturer Part Number
22
This is a genuine OEM part. The Yeats Dolly wheel is composed of rubber, plastic and metal, and is compatible with several hand truck & dolly devices. Please refer to the manual for specific repair instructions. Pliers and a screwdriver may be necessary for the installation.
Cross Member
$37.57
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Fix Number
FIX12060254
Manufacturer Part Number
4
Glide Belts
$25.29
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Fix Number
FIX10517524
Manufacturer Part Number
16-16
This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The glide belt is found in Yeats hand trucks. This part is made of flexible rubber, and comes with two cotter pins for attachment. It is attached to pulleys on either side of the upright rails so that it can move over the glide belt slides and act as a tire while lifting the hand truck up stairs. You may require pliers when replacing this item.

Installation Instructions

Michael from Shoshone, ID
Old belts dry rotted.
You simply remove the axel by taking out the cotter pins on one side only. Removing the wheel on one side and sliding the axel out just far enough to slip the old belts out and the new ones on. The top pulleys have a slack adjustment due to the bolt hole being elongated. Walk the new belts on each pulley by seating them in the bottom pulley and while spinning the belt slowly with it started on the top pulley gradually move the belt into place. Yeats dolly has a video for this procedure on their web site. Read more...

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