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Re: 1972 Toro 832 - 31820
#1 Dec 28, 2007 1:23 am |
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Niper Thanks, got her fixed. Was the #54 HH Screw as suspected. Looks like it sheared thank goodness. Funny thing is I replaced it with one of my Airens Shear Bolts and nut - fit perfect. Thought about doin the other side while I was at it. Toro didn't make it easy to replace these though. Tomorrows the lube job, any oil suggestions for the gear box?
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1972 Toro 832 - 31820
#2 Dec 27, 2007 9:21 pm |
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Murphy's Law is nailing me this week. My beloved Airens 1032 1980? is shot. I found a 1972 Toro 832 that hadn't been used for 10 years...runs great however I was worried about the drum auger and no shear bolts as I went through a couple shear bolts a season with the Airens. Well today (second time I used the Toro) I scooped a rock and now the left auger isn't working. The right auger and the impeller work fine. I called Toro and explained, they said its probably the Carriage Bolts #8. I think its the HH Screw #54. Any help? Also, I need to lube the gear box, whats the oil I should use? Thanks, Abby's Guide has been a savior today. Still missing the Airens.
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