11/8/2019 Toro Snowblower Parts
Carburetor For Toro 0C CCR2000 CCR3000 Snowthrower Snow-Blower CarbBrand new and High quality part Fitment:For TORO CCR2000 and CCR3000 snowblower snowthrowersFor Toro Snow Thrower Engine Models: 38130, 38185, 38185C, 38186, 38430, 38431, 38435, 38436, 38180, 38180C, 38181For 1988 Toro Lawn Mower Model: 20746CReplaces Toro Part Numbers: 95-7935, 81-4690, & 81-0420Replaces Mikuni Part Number: 13200-906B0Fits For Suzuki 0 384 81-0420 Package Includes:As pictured.
Parts & Accessories. Replaces (OEM): TORO/WHEEL HORSE 26-9672. Fits Toro snowblower models 622 & 724. Raw edge, polyester cord construction. Width: 1/2' (12.70mm) Length: 30' (762mm) Our Price: $10.99. As a leading worldwide provider of innovative turf, landscape, rental and construction equipment, and irrigation and outdoor lighting solutions, Toro helps customers care for golf courses, sports fields, public green spaces, commercial and residential properties, and agricultural fields.
All parts (belt, paddles, scraper) fit my 10 year old 21' Toro Power Clear, R-TEK 141cc 2-cycle snow thrower. Fairly easy DIY although no instructions are included, check YouTube for how-to videos. FYI, Don't forget to transfer the metal bushings located in the center mounting holes of the used paddles. I spaced this off and had the pleasure of redoing the center mounts after I was done 😊A T25 TORX driver was the only 'special' tool I needed.Received my order in just under a week in appropriate packaging, I would order again at this point. I gave this kit 5 stars because it consists of replacement parts that fit fine, at least as well as the originals.
However, I am writing this review to give others a hint at installation which is difficult. The problem is not with the paddles, it is with Toro's design.
Each of two paddles is held to a plate on the snow blower by 6 screws and nuts, but there is a screw and nut on each side which is barely accessible. You cannot start the nut on the screw with your fingers.
You cannot use your fingers on the nut at all; you can only use a 7/16 inch open end wrench - not a box end nor a socket. Others have suggested using putty in the wrench to start it; that did not work for me.
Still others recommended holding the. I am a single female with some minor back issues that make shoveling uncomfortable. My plow guy stopped shoveling as part of his services, so I decided to try this option. I only used it a few times last year in 2 inches of snow and under when the plow guy didn't come. I live in Maine and this year we have had more snow than we have had in a decade. We had 36 inches of snow at once.
Because the snow was much taller than the snow blower - I shoveled off the first foot and then this little guy did the rest. I love that the blade is plastic as I don't have to worry about getting cut.
I accidentally got my thick outdoor extension cord wrapped up in the blade and the machine stopped immediately and my cord was not damaged. It even tackles the harder.
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