View attachment 67577 View attachment 67578 I have this old Toro and when I engage the self propelled rwd I can see the mechanics of it turning but it wont
mesh up with the wheels.Brought it to shop and they couldn't do anything with it.I pulled a wheel off and there is a gear sprocket
and washers/shims behind the wheel .In my opinion there seems to be something missing or possibly a key missing as there is a
slot in the axle.Im not familiar with the mechanics of this so hard to describe properly.Any ideas?? Thanks Charlie
Get a new shop, these drives are not that hard to troubleshoot. With this manual you should be able to troubleshoot it yourself. https://www.toro.com/getpub/22446
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StarTech
Boy this one of the first ones of this model.
Toro 66-6040 RH and Toro 66-6050 LH are the part numbers for the rocking keys
Thanks guys!!! I guess the shop I brought it to put ZERO effort into the repair. Really pisses me off!! Makes me crazy!!
I just got your info and ordered the parts on Amazon for $20 with 5 minutes of effort. Thanks again Charlie
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StarTech
What do you expect out of this younger generation? They are couch potatoes with a smart phone showing them how to do everything.
I pulled out a road map the other day to look for a street. The customer asked what it was as they never seen one.
These are only $20 for the r and L pair.Just can't figure out from the pic on amazon exactly what they are?
The pic Looks a lot like the head of my golf putter. Charlie
But how do they get the other humping couch when they only managed to get to my driveway when they are 15 miles from the other couch and 5 miles from their own couch?
My GF recently asked a 22 year old college student working part time to mail a check to someone. The girl asked what a check was. She had never written one, always banked on her phone app. Then she asked how you address an envelope, and where the stamp was supposed to go. She had never written or mailed a letter before. I just thought... Well, better not write what I thought. The mods would just delete it.
Get a new shop, these drives are not that hard to troubleshoot. With this manual you should be able to troubleshoot it yourself. https://www.toro.com/getpub/22446