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Toro 22" Recycler 20018 S/N 220346266 20 years old first service.
Neighbor was thinking of EV and decided to have his Toro serviced. I told him I would be happy to do it for him, we've been neighbors for over 30 years. Same age, same backgrounds, he is as much a buddy as a neighbor. I have a couple questions for the pros here. If it were my own money I would know the answers but spending someone else's money is different. I want the best but don't want to waste any of his money or get poor quality parts either.
1. The belt will need replacement. A genuine Toro belt is $23.09. A Stens belt Amazon is $8.49, Oregon is $13.13 Says takes the 91-2258. There are also some other off brands on Amazon. Which would you use?
2. One rear wheel is broken. The hub is broken off inside the wheel and wiggles and spins. That wheel is bald w/ no tread left whereas the good wheel has plenty of tread left on it like the fronts. Not sure what that is about. The wheel wobbled but it was not the bolt, it was the center part of the hub the bolt goes thru had broken from the outer rim. Would you replace one or both rear wheels? I am inclined to replace both but...? Part number 105-3036 $53.54 each from Toro. There are Amazon brands Kofinam $34.99 pair, Tengmujx #32.99 pair, Budrash $32.99 pair, OTDSPARES $35.99 pair, etc.. Amazon has a two pack of Toro wheels for $58.50. Several people rated them as failures after just a few mowings so I suspect they are not genuine wheels but I do not know, maybe Toro only sells these now. Someone said the sprocket is plastic but the one that came off has a steel sprocket.
3. I have not pulled the belt yet but there is a battery bolted that must be removed where there could be bolts hiding on top for the plastic belt cover. Is this assumption correct, or do I need to loosen the transmission and pivot it to replace the belt? My 21" is similar but was held together a little different and easier to access the belt for replacement. The photo image for that assembly appears to show 3 bolts/screws that hold the plastic belt cover on.
4. Not sure whether to sharpen the blade or replace it. The blade is marked Atomic Blade. You can see the dings that are still left after filing it for a couple minutes. I beaded it to be able to balance it and check for cracks.
Neighbor was thinking of EV and decided to have his Toro serviced. I told him I would be happy to do it for him, we've been neighbors for over 30 years. Same age, same backgrounds, he is as much a buddy as a neighbor. I have a couple questions for the pros here. If it were my own money I would know the answers but spending someone else's money is different. I want the best but don't want to waste any of his money or get poor quality parts either.
1. The belt will need replacement. A genuine Toro belt is $23.09. A Stens belt Amazon is $8.49, Oregon is $13.13 Says takes the 91-2258. There are also some other off brands on Amazon. Which would you use?
2. One rear wheel is broken. The hub is broken off inside the wheel and wiggles and spins. That wheel is bald w/ no tread left whereas the good wheel has plenty of tread left on it like the fronts. Not sure what that is about. The wheel wobbled but it was not the bolt, it was the center part of the hub the bolt goes thru had broken from the outer rim. Would you replace one or both rear wheels? I am inclined to replace both but...? Part number 105-3036 $53.54 each from Toro. There are Amazon brands Kofinam $34.99 pair, Tengmujx #32.99 pair, Budrash $32.99 pair, OTDSPARES $35.99 pair, etc.. Amazon has a two pack of Toro wheels for $58.50. Several people rated them as failures after just a few mowings so I suspect they are not genuine wheels but I do not know, maybe Toro only sells these now. Someone said the sprocket is plastic but the one that came off has a steel sprocket.
3. I have not pulled the belt yet but there is a battery bolted that must be removed where there could be bolts hiding on top for the plastic belt cover. Is this assumption correct, or do I need to loosen the transmission and pivot it to replace the belt? My 21" is similar but was held together a little different and easier to access the belt for replacement. The photo image for that assembly appears to show 3 bolts/screws that hold the plastic belt cover on.
4. Not sure whether to sharpen the blade or replace it. The blade is marked Atomic Blade. You can see the dings that are still left after filing it for a couple minutes. I beaded it to be able to balance it and check for cracks.
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