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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Fit and worked well..
A. Mani
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
Fit perfectly, works perfectly. 🤞🏾that it's longevity matches the OEM part.
joe kormos
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Works like a champ, easy to install, and works like a champ on my Toro SW4200. Make sure you check yiur model and serial number compatibility.
Randal Olivier
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
Shipping fast
Kristina
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Excellent quality, perfect fit. It should last at least as long as the original.
Robert J Aceto
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Easy to install. Two bolts comes with them. Positive wire connection to starter motor and it's done. Ten minute job.
Aaron Birnbaum
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
Tried two other starters that weren’t the right size and wouldn’t fit. This is the one to get since Cub Cadet charges $300!
David Latka
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Fit's great in my Toro Timecutter model 75755 (Manufacture date March 2021). Be cautious to check your serial number against the parts lookup at the Toro website. Toro uses many different engines in the same mower. Your serial number is used to determine the correct parts.The old starter was only 3 years old, but was completely rusted and barely turned over. It's a pleasure to have the engine start quickly.Even if you're a novice DIYer, this is a really easy install. Remove 2 bolts that holds in the starter. Remove 1 nut holding the starter wire. Pull out the old starter. As with any machine repair, make sure to compare the old and new part part for fitment before attempting to install. Then reverse the steps to reinstall. In total, it took less than 1/2 hour.If you aren't sure you need a starter, follow these steps.1) Fully charge the battery and make sure it's still good.2) Remove the old starter but leave the starter wire attached3) Firmly hold the starter on the frame of the mower or use the jumper cable black connected to the negative on the battery to electrically ground the starter body (not the starter wire post!)4) Turn the key to crankIf the gear does not automatically extend out of the starter and/or the motor is sluggish, then your starter is probably bad.
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