🚀 Upgrade Your Mowing Game!
The Toro 115-4695 PK2 8" Wheel Gear Assembly is a genuine OEM part designed specifically for Toro Recycler models with serial numbers 313999999 and lower. This pack of two rear drive wheels ensures reliable performance and easy installation, making it an essential upgrade for maintaining your lawn care equipment.
A**R
Good product
Product fit perfectly. Item as described. Fair price and fast shipping!
P**R
Read this if you are replacing wheels
If you are replacing wheels, they probably are worn. I just replaced mine after 10 years. Yes, everything today is made in China. However quality seems just fine...as good as what I took off. . . . . . . .Please be careful when disassembling to note the order of the parts...take pictures if you feel necessary. Do one side at a time.Please buy new step washers...look at your manual for proper part number. They look like a small washer glued on to a larger washer. You will thank me.Please adjust the cable going to the manual control. Very simple ...I think it's in the manual ...and there are youtube videos.I first replaced the wheels without doing the above. However, after I did the above, the old mower acted like new.
S**P
Perfect fit and a fair price
Works perfect on many top brand mowers. Same quality if not a bit better than OEM
T**A
Wheels Good but Bending the Gold Bracket Solved the Real Issue.
Turns out the wheels were not my problem but the treads on my Toro 22 Recycler were slick, so I bought these anyway. They are as good as the originals - the originals are mediocre at best. The gear is a cheap plastic. The 4 stars is relative to the fit, finish, and quality of the originals, which I would give a 1.5. So, these are a 4 star exact replacement of a 1.t star original. Now I'm confused!Anyway, I put them on and had the same issue. Others have described the same problem. I had a slightly unique fix which worked great and cost NOTHING!The problem is the gold bracket with the threaded axel hole gets toed in. If you look at the back wheels from behind the mower, you can see them pointed in - pigeon toed for a lack of a better term.So, I took the wheels off and moved the height adjustment all the way forward until the axel hole hung straight down below the deck. I used a 15" Crescent wrench adjusted to tightly fit the thickness of the gold bracket.I put the wrench on the bracket from bottom up, covering the axel hole completely. I then torqued the wrench to bend the bracket the slightest bit. Notice I said torqued the wrench - don't just pull the bottom of the wrench, you will damage either the bushing holding the bracket or the black sheet metal holding the bushing. I know someone will ask: to torque the wrench, push the head of the wrench almost as hard as you pull the end. This puts lateral forces on the bracket at the bushing instead of a torque. Think of it this way, you want to push the deck off the workbench not flip it over. Also, know this took a lot force. If you can't bruit force it, get a bigger wrench like a 20" or bigger pipe wrench.When the 1st bracket bent a little bit, I thought it wasn't enough so I did it again. The 2nd bend wasn't needed and was difficult to undo. The other wheel went smooth but again, it took all my strength to bend it the least little bit. I can't figure how these brackets get toed in if it takes this much force to straighten them.I could tell right away that the wheel sprocket fit snug inside the drive gear. I mowed my lawn without that aggravating grind for the 1st time in a while. I'll put bending the bracket on the maintenance schedule!
M**.
Genuine OEM parts that were easy to replace
The back wheels on my Toro recycler mower started acting up at the end of last year. When I tried to pull the mower back manually, they would lock up and drag across the grass. I thought it was the transmission to the self-propel unit but after replacing that the wheels still locked up. Then I realized the plastic gears on the wheels had worn down. I purchased this set from Amazon and now my mower works like new. These were very easy to remove and replace -- it is just one bolt on each side to take off and put back on. I wish these gears were metal instead of plastic so they would last longer, but that is a design flaw by Toro and not a reflection of these replacement wheels (the OEM ones are plastic, too). These are the real deal and the price wasn't bad, either. If you need replacement wheels for your Toro mower, I highly recommend these.
F**C
Plastic gears will wear out quickly
I have replaced my Toro personal pace mower wheels at least three times because of the worn out gears. This most recent replacements barely lasted a year. I've seen several complaints in reviews about the plastics gears wearing out quickly, which also happened to me. I agree that plastic gears are a design flaw.Make sure the rear wheels are properly aligned. You can search YouTube for "Toro self propelled mower wheel alignment repair" and see how to fix this. I did this and my mower's wheels were indeed misaligned and it really did fix the grinding of the gears, for awhile. The "How To" on YouTube has you take the wheels off to fix the alignment but you really don't have to take them off to fix if you have a crowbar that fits under the wheel plate as it does not take a lot of movement to adjust as needed.BEWARE! I did this before the last replacement and the plastic gears still only lasted a year with mowing once a week in the spring, twice a month in the summer and none during the fall and winter. At least with the alignment they wore out very evenly though just as quickly.After this last set wore out, I replaced with Toro wheels that have metal gears even. You can find these here on Amazon (Toro 137-4835). If you do this, you also need to replace the pinions (Toro 131-5399), which drive the wheel gears, as the metal wheel gears and their pinions have different teeth spacing (more teeth) than the plastic gears. Toro really should have used metal gears in the first place.I also replaced the retainer bushings (108-9779) for the axle which had worn out though I'm not sure how much this impacts the gear meshing but it can't hurt as it will keep the axle more stable. Replacing the bushings is more work to take things apart and replace if you decide to do that.
D**2
Toro Wheels
Perfect fit. Now, back to yardwork.
D**N
Just like the original equipment.
As advertised with fast shipping.
D**O
you get what is in the picture
because i actually got what i paid for thank you
J**S
fits
fits
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