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74704 (2007) Toro Lawn Mower

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Extend the life of your engine and it keep it running strong by giving it a required tune-up. This maintenance kit is compiled with OEM parts that come directly from the manufacturer and are guarantee...
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This is a nut, for a variety of outdoor lawn equipment. This part is a nylon insert locking nut, meaning it has a nylon collar insert that makes the nut resistant to turning from heavy vibrations. It ...
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This replacement ignition key is sourced directly from original equipment manufacturer. It is specially designed for Toro snow blowers/throwers. This is a safety feature to prevent any unauthorized us...
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This flat metal washer fits onto the speed guide-selector and is available individually. Please note that more than one washer may be needed when replacing parts. It will need to be replaced if it bec...
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It is a genuine item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with Toro lawn mowers and garden tractors. This is an identical replacement for a missing or a damaged cap-hub that...
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This is a screw for your lawn equipment. Most commonly used to secure the half-rotor to the blade in your machine. This part is a hex bolt, and requires a nut or a tapped hole.
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This replacement hardware is sourced from original equipment manufacturer for use with Toro snowthrowers. It is standard hardware which has multiple applications, please refer to appropriate diagrams ...
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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 installe...
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This is an authentic Toro replacement part manufactured for use with lawn tractors. The special insulator bushing is used to seal the fitting between the fuel valve and the fuel tank and to prevent da...
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An authentic OEM sourced item that is specially produced for use with Toro lawn and garden equipment. This clamp is used to secure the fuel hose to the fuel filter which are both sold separately. Plea...
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This is an authentic replacement part manufactured for use with Toro snowthrowers. The ni lock nut is designed to prevent from being unthreaded from vibration. This nut is used with several different ...
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This is a genuine replacement part that has been OEM sourced to ensure a high level of quality. The hose connector is intended to be used with riding lawnmowers. This item attaches to the cleanout fit...
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This is a replacement push rod for your lawn tractor engine. It is made of aluminum and is the push rod used for the exhaust valve. Occasionally, the push rod in your engine can become damaged, and wi...
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Customer:
rodney from MUSCATINE, IA
Parts Used:
594195, 795387, 793338
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
governor not working
Had to pull the engine off the rider mower. Drained the oil took shield off the flywheel. Set it upside down on a 5 gal bucket. Took a 7/16 hand wrench to remove governor lever from bottom of engine. Left it in its location. Pulled 10 1/2 " bolts. Split engine case. Found the old governor had broke into pieces. Had to use a magnet t o remove all the pieces. Removed the small clip and removed gear. Lubed shaft slid new on put new clip on. Lined governor weights with center piece tapped it in place very lightly. Cleaned gasket flanges pulled the shaft seal. Used the old seal as a seal driver. When putting the cover back on make sure the seal dont roll out. Take a mini screwdriver and tuck it in around shaft. Put bolts back in and tighten like instructions
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Customer:
Michelle from AYLETT, VA
Parts Used:
63-8360
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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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Customer:
John from BROOKVILLE, IN
Parts Used:
793338
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench set
Bad governor
Look on YouTube for video's on how to replace a Briggs governor. There are several there. My favorite, with best explanation, is, "Easily Replace Briggs Governor Gear (V-Twin Intek Engine) with Taryl". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn3eanGxSEA&t=152s.

Taryl (probably not his real name) does a very good job of showing step-by- step the whole procedure, along with some additional hints/tricks/techniques of value.

Not including oil and filter, I spent less than $50 for a new governor, gasket, and drive shaft seal. That's all that is really necessary to replace is those three parts. That is, unless pieces of the old governor tore up a gear, valve, or something else. Inspect everything! {I was lucky and only the governor was destroyed}

One word of note. Be sure to clean out all of the debris from the blown governor. Be sure to remove the spark plugs and carefully rotate the drive shaft while looking for nooks-and-crannies where debris can hide. I tried to use a magnet to help, but it didn't help much, even though the block is aluminum.

Good luck.
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