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Broil Element - 240V – Part Number: WPY0061732
$89.26
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Broil Element - 240V
Part #WPY0061732
Retaining Ring – Part Number: 65-2720
$6.40
In Stock
Retaining Ring
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Part #65-2720
This OEM Locking Ring holds components or assemblies onto a shaft or in a housing/bore when installed in a groove. Installation is rated as "Easy" by customers and will require pliers. The part secures the drive pinion gear to the drive shaft, and if broken due to wear/fatigue/damage, it will need to be replaced.
Shoulder Bolt – Part Number: 614650
$6.55
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Shoulder Bolt
Part #614650
The Shoulder Bolt is a 3/8-16 x 3-5/8 bolt, certified by the original equipment manufacturer. It is a metal bolt which is individually sold and comes in black. Installation requires a wrench or socket and is rated as "Easy" by customers. It is mostly used to keep the wheel in place. It fits onto the unit frame and if broken or removed, the wheel will fall off. Refer to your make, model and diagram to ensure this is the correct part.
Screw-handle – Part Number: 92-2260
$5.95
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Screw-handle
Part #92-2260
Genuine OEM sourced part used on variety of Toro Lawn and Garden Equipment. This part is sold individually and the Nut is not included. The square area under the head is designed to fit into a square hole in the workpiece. It is this square hole that restrains the bolt and keeps it from turning when the nut is tightened.
Screw-hwh – Part Number: 46-8091
$6.55
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Screw-hwh
Part #46-8091
This screw is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer and is used in Toro snowthrowers. It requires a wrench and connects the ring-chute to the chute-discharge. The screw is made of metal and is sold as an individual part. Screws will need to be replaced when they become stripped.
Lawn Mower Ignition Key – Part Number: 63-8360
$7.65
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Lawn Mower Ignition Key
Part #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 or unauthorized use of the equipment. A broken key might be loose or hard to turn. In some cases, it might have completely fallen out of the switch. Without the ignition key, it will be difficult or impossible to start the engine. Locate your ignition key by reading your user manual. To remove a stuck ignition key, you may need to use a small amount of lubricant on it. While turning the key in the ignition switch, gently wriggle it back and forth. There may also be a release button that you could press, depending on your model type. This replacement part is an OEM product and is sold per unit.
Screw-taptite – Part Number: 32144-1
$6.55
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Screw-taptite
Part #32144-1
This authentic manufacturer-sourced screw-taptite is made for use with Toro and Lawn-Boy lawn and garden equipment. It is an identical replacement for a missing or a damaged hardware that was installed on a new unit. Refer to the appropriate diagrams for your model to ensure the exact location and the correct application of this screw. It is made of durable metal and is sold as an individual item. A wrench will be needed to secure or remove it.
Washer – Part Number: 40-1940
$6.40
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Washer
Part #40-1940
This OEM-sourced washer in your walk-behind lawnmower provides space and protects the rear wheel from rubbing against the pivot arm assembly, ensuring smooth wheel rotation. A damaged washer may appear worn or cracked, causing the rear wheel to feel misaligned or wobble excessively. If not replaced, it can lead to increased wear and expensive repairs. To remove the existing washer, prop up the wheel with a two by four, use a wrench to remove the bolt securing the wheel, slide out the wheel, and then remove the bolt on the rear adjuster to take off the washer. Please note that this washer is sold individually, so make sure to check the quantity needed for your machine before making your purchase.
Bushing – Part Number: 27-6250
$6.55
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Bushing
Part #27-6250
This is an authentic manufacturer sourced replacement part designed for use with Toro walk-behind lawn mowers. This part helps to secure the mower wheel, allowing it to rotate freely. It is made out of metal and it is sold individually. To replace this part you would need a wrench and pliers.
Gas Valve Wire Harness – Part Number: 37001007
No Longer Available
Gas Valve Wire Harness
Part #37001007
Pinion Gear – Part Number: 65-4750
$16.86
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Pinion Gear
Part #65-4750
The metal pinion is an authentic Toro part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with lawnmowers. This item attaches to the transmission axle and interconnects with the drive wheel gear to rotate the wheel in unison with the shaft. The pinion gear is available as an individual replacement part.
Screw-hwh – Part Number: 32144-4
$6.40
In Stock
Screw-hwh
Part #32144-4
This screw is an authentic OEM sourced hardware, it is not an aftermarket imitation. It is commonly utilized on Toro snow throwers. It is a standard hardware which has multiple uses depending on your unit, please make sure to check appropriate diagrams for correct location and use of this hardware. One hex head screw is included per order.

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the broiler element burnt out
9 of 11 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Deborah from Cumberland, RI
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
first I unplugged the stove,took the screws out of the pan that holds the element to the stove, then unplugged the element.then I plugged in the new element, then screwed the screws into the pan that holds the element into the stove. it was very easy.
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Grandson lost the ignition key to my Toro!
15 of 38 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Michelle from AYLETT, VA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
No repair, lol! Just a perfect fit for my ignition :). I bought two in case my grandson gets curious again.
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Broiler stopped working.
3 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
  • DAVID from DAYTONA BEACH, FL
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Indicators showed broiler should be working so basically made a guess that the element was bad and replaced it. Turned off circuit breaker and removed mounting screw and unplugged terminal ends of the element and replaced with new one. Switched circuit breaker on and turned on broiler and my repair was a success.
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