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71283 (240000001-240999999 - 2004) Toro Lawn Tractor

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This is a lock nut and it is used in a variety of outdoor lawn equipment. This lock nut has a nylon insert, making it a nyloc nut. The insert allows the nut to be resistant to turning caused by strong vibrations.
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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 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 a...
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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 replacement flat washer is sourced directly from the original equipment manufacturer, it is specially designed for use with Toro riding lawn and garden equipment. It helps to distribute the press...
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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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This replacement screw is a high quality item commonly utilized on Toro snowthrowers. It is a genuine OEM supplied hardware which has multiple uses depending on the equipment. Please make sure to chec...
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Customer:
Rene from COVINGTON, LA
Parts Used:
691751, 690822
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Socket set, Wrench set
Stopped running. Turned to be a bent intake push rod and broken rocker arm
Removed head. Replaced both rocker arms, intake pus rod, push rod guide exhaust and head gaskets. Torqued head in 3 stages to 216 in/lbs. gapped intake to .004 and exhaust to .006 at TDC

Added oil and gas. Now running great

If you need to replace push rods use steel (exhaust) they are the same length
The engine was a Briggs & Stratton 217802 0113 E10604 (2006 year date code)
I used the following
796189 gasket
272475S gasket
697494 push rod
690822 push rod guide
691751 rocker arms
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Customer:
D. from MILTON, WI
Parts Used:
99-6837
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Socket set
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 way, everything's right there.for cable installation,
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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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