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Rafter H BBQ

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Hey all, recently bought a new to me Toro timecutter SS3200. Pretty nice mower for the price we paid. However, I need to replace the back rims and tires along with the hubs and lug nuts.

Called our local lawn and leisure store… they can order them for me but it’d be just shy of $1K. But that was thru Toro. I am hoping to get them cheaper.

Wondering if any of you out there might know of an online parts place that I could order the parts thru?

Thanks in advance for any advice and info, much appreciated!
 
Hey all, recently bought a new to me Toro timecutter SS3200. Pretty nice mower for the price we paid. However, I need to replace the back rims and tires along with the hubs and lug nuts.

Called our local lawn and leisure store… they can order them for me but it’d be just shy of $1K. But that was thru Toro. I am hoping to get them cheaper.

Wondering if any of you out there might know of an online parts place that I could order the parts thru?

Thanks in advance for any advice and info, much appreciated!


maybe?
 
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maybe?

Thank you Cliff, I will definitely look into that site. Appreciate it!
 
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The hubs might be hard to find outside of Toro.
I don't remember if they make or source the hydraulic transaxle.
Wheels and tires you should be able to source from Tractor Supply or Northern Tool or similar local store and a lot less than the Toro sticker..
 
Pro Parts Direct is another you can try. Google Toro Timecutter SS3300. Rear Wheels and others should pop up.

I have been repairing mowers for 40 years and the quality just isn't what it used to be with companies selling out to others and the government regulations being place on them.

Good Luck
 
I usually pull up the schematic for the machine on a site like Jacks Small Engines, copy the needed oem part numbers than go find what I need cheaper on Amazon or fleabay, by using said part numbers.
 
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