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Toro 22" Walk-Behind Lawnmower: Bolt Size & Type Question For Blade Robert11 05-26-2008
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Posted by Robert11 on May 26, 2008, 11:44 am
Hi,

Surprisingly, the Manual or Parts List doesn't specify.

Anyone happen to know the type and size of the bolt that holds the blade on
for a Toro 22" Recyler Model of walk behind mower ?

Thanks,
Bob



Posted by ransley on May 26, 2008, 1:25 pm
> Hi,
> Surprisingly, the Manual or Parts List doesn't specify.
> Anyone happen to know the type and size of the bolt that holds the blade o=
n
> for a Toro 22" Recyler Model of walk behind mower ?
> Thanks,
> Bob

why not sharpen the old one and use the old bolt

Posted by Robert11 on May 27, 2008, 10:03 am
Hi,

Hard for me to really re-sharpen, and then re-balance, it myself, at my age.

The re-sharpening costs for someplace to do it are not all that different
than a new blade from Lowe's, somewhat surprisingly.

Guess we really do live in a throw away society.

Want to get a dedicated socket wrench for the bolt removal, hence my trying
to find the bolt size.

Regards,
Bob
----------------------

> Hi,
> Surprisingly, the Manual or Parts List doesn't specify.
> Anyone happen to know the type and size of the bolt that holds the blade
> on
> for a Toro 22" Recyler Model of walk behind mower ?
> Thanks,
> Bob

why not sharpen the old one and use the old bolt



Posted by ransley on May 27, 2008, 11:13 am
> Hi,
> Hard for me to really re-sharpen, and then re-balance, it myself, at my ag=
e.
> The re-sharpening costs for someplace to do it are not all that different
> than a new blade from Lowe's, somewhat surprisingly.
> Guess we really do =A0live in a throw away society.
> Want to get a dedicated socket wrench for the bolt removal, hence my tryin=
g
> to find the bolt size.
> Regards,
> Bob
> ----------------------
> > Hi,
> > Surprisingly, the Manual or Parts List doesn't specify.
> > Anyone happen to know the type and size of the bolt that holds the blade=

> > on
> > for a Toro 22" Recyler Model of walk behind mower ?
> > Thanks,
> > Bob
> why not sharpen the old one and use the old bolt

Reuse the old bolt, I take off and reuse mine every year, they are a
locking type and wont come off anyway running since rotation of motor
is reversed. I have 2 blades one I sharpen when I have time, its not
hard to do or to balance it. I just use a coarse wide file.

Posted by Phisherman on May 27, 2008, 2:09 pm
It's very easy to re-sharpen the Toro blade if you have the proper
tools: grinder, a blade balance cone, a light touch, and a cheap
torque wrench. It takes about 5 minutes, maybe 10 minutes the first
time. A sharp mower blade will help prevent disease and moisture loss
to your lawn. I usually sharpen mine twice a year.

wrote:

>Hi,
>Hard for me to really re-sharpen, and then re-balance, it myself, at my age.
>The re-sharpening costs for someplace to do it are not all that different
>than a new blade from Lowe's, somewhat surprisingly.
>Guess we really do live in a throw away society.
>Want to get a dedicated socket wrench for the bolt removal, hence my trying
>to find the bolt size.
>Regards,
>Bob
>----------------------
>> Hi,
>> Surprisingly, the Manual or Parts List doesn't specify.
>> Anyone happen to know the type and size of the bolt that holds the blade
>> on
>> for a Toro 22" Recyler Model of walk behind mower ?
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>why not sharpen the old one and use the old bolt

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