Toro Zero Turn How To Remove, Rebuild & Level Deck Then Install Spindles / Blades / Belt / Pulleys

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  • Опубликовано: 16 апр 2024
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    We check out a Toro Timecutter MX4200 and find it needs new spindles, idler pulleys, belt and blades. We replace all of these things with aftermarket replacements the customer requested.
    We diagnose and repair also show how to easily remove the old parts and install the new
    We show how to remove the deck and how to re-install the deck
    We show how to level the deck both front to back and side to side
    Blades part number 131-3939-03 can be purchased at amzn.to/3JlQNhx
    Aftermarket replacements can be found at amzn.to/3vYqMln
    Belt part number 147-2924 can be purchased at amzn.to/49HFJ9t
    We used Rotary 14811 which can be found at amzn.to/3QubdZZ
    Idler pulley part number 132-9420 can be found at amzn.to/3Jo02hl
    We used Rotary 12901 which can be purchased at amzn.to/3xNwKG9
    Spindle part number 139-3214 can be purchased at amzn.to/4cUMurj
    We used Rotary 14311 which can be found at amzn.to/4aXNJUz
    Spindle bolts part number 15524 are 5/16-18 x 1"
    Toro 74765 42" machine
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Комментарии • 33

  • @Rein_Ciarfella

    That deck attachment system seems like the best I’ve ever seen! I wish all manufacturers made them like that!

  • @lopincol

    Wow! I have the exact same mower very good video as always. I too removed the plastic covers on the deck, being a fabricated deck, it's very easy to keep clean with a leaf blower after mowing when the covers aren't there. I'll come back to the video if needed !

  • @rickbroerman9267
    @rickbroerman9267 21 час назад +1

    Looked like you were filming 📹 that in LONDON with all that fog rolling in.... lol

  • @garymeadows1771

    Great video made it look easy thank you.

  • @kencurtis228

    TY for Sharing

  • @johnsmith-wd5sq

    Lol! I thought that was like a Magic trick where you disappeared in the Smoke!

  • @Rein_Ciarfella

    Rotary idler pulley is one of the belt links.

  • @ingmarlindholm

    5👍. Thanks!

  • @kencurtis228

    If you lower the deck all the way down then bring it back up sometimes the deck will jump off the rearbar

  • @outlet6989

    I own a TORO Time Cutter 5000 with a 50-inch, three-blade deck. When I removed the twelve Mandel bolts, only nine snapped off. I was lucky. This happens when you use steel bolts to attach the deck to an alloy Mandel. TORO could have used stainless steel bolts, but they cost more. The deck removal has to be the worst I've ever seen. Pulling the deck out on a concrete floor is nearly arm-breaking as the forward-facing wheels act like wheel chocks. I place a large piece of cardboard under the deck, making sliding the deck much easier.

  • @kencurtis228

    Factory flaw with rear deck hangers.

  • @fartsackjack7081

    :hand-orange-covering-eyes:

  • @michaelfarris2556

    She was a smoker. Is that the next video?