71185 Toro Lawn Tractor - Overview
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- 71185 (8900001-8999999 - 1998) Toro Lawn Tractor (Lawn Tractor)
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- 71185 (8900001 - 8999999) Toro Lawn Tractor (13-38xl Lawn Tractor)
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Snow Blower Lock Nut
PartSelect #: PS8953555
Manufacturer #: 3296-42
This Ni Nut-Lock, or Nylock Nut, is a Silver 1/4 x 20 metal nut. Sold individually, it can be adjusted using a wrench or socket and torque wrench to the manufacturer specfications, and is used to secu...
$5.95
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Snow Blower Nylon Insert Lock Nut
PartSelect #: PS9276436
Manufacturer #: 3296-29
The Ni Lock Nut (Nylock Nut) is a Silver, 5/16x18, individually sold metal nut. It can be adjusted and replaced using a wrench or socket and torque wrench to the manufacturer specfications, and is use...
$5.95
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Lawn Mower Ignition Key
PartSelect #: PS9051002
Manufacturer #: 63-8360
This ignition key is used in lawn equipment to start and stop its engine. Inserting the key into the ignition switch activates the starter motor. Thus, it is a safety device which prevents accidental ...
$5.96
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Snow Blower Ball Bearing
PartSelect #: PS8960493
Manufacturer #: 38-7820
This metal ball bearing reduces friction and evenly distributes weight among the rotating parts in your lawn equipment. These bearings can be found in various areas such as the wheels, in pulleys, bla...
$14.32
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Steering Arm
This part number matches the current model number 71185
PartSelect #: PS11980859
Manufacturer #: 71185
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Steering Arm T
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PartSelect #: PS18207071
Manufacturer #: 71185
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Grandson lost the ignition key to my Toro!
No repair, lol! Just a perfect fit for my ignition :). I bought two in case my grandson gets curious again.
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Michelle from AYLETT, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Attaching the upper part of the cable
EZ if you first remove the gas tank. Take off the LH retainer screw (carb side) but just loosen the RH screw (it's hard to get back in). The retainer will swing out of the way and tank can be removed. Also take a good look at the rubber gas line and replace if needed (really easy and cheap).
When you get the tank out of the ... Read more way, everything's right there.for cable installation,
When you get the tank out of the ... Read more way, everything's right there.for cable installation,
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D. from MILTON, WI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Socket set
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