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Numerous brick and mortar stores sell Toro parts. Such stores are Cheshire Turf Machinery, Home Depot, Toro Dealer, Turf Eagle and Go Riding Lawn Mowers.
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There are many places one can purchase "Toro Snowblower Parts." In addition to the official Toro website, one might also search the auction website, eBay.
You can find parts for a toro snowblower at WalMart. WalMart is a store that sells many items online. You can purchase a snowblower and parts from WalMart and they will have it delivered to the store for free or to your home for a nominal cost.
Toro push lawn mower are assembled mostly in mexico ; with some assembled in windom mn. With most of the parts being made at toro component parts plant in shakopee mn.
Try these sites: http://www.rcpw.com/toro-parts/ OR http://www.westernauto1.com Also, check with a lawn mower repair shop in your area. Often, parts can be fabricated for older machines.
It depends on what kind of parts you want. When searching on the Lowes site, I see the self-propelled belt: http://www.lowes.com/pd_230960-442-490-500-0017_4294857393__?catalogId=10051&productId=1235877&UserSearch=toro+snowblower+parts&Ntt=toro+snowblower+parts&N=4294857393&identifier=Outdoor+Power+Equipment+Parts&langId=-1&storeId=10151&searchQueryType=1. However, I didn't see a large amount of separate parts for sale other than a spool and a belt. Here is the page http://www.lowes.com/SearchCatalogDisplay?Ntt=toro+snowblower+parts&storeId=10151&N=0&langId=-1&catalogId=10051.
Call your local dealer's parts department.Call your local dealer's parts department.
"Toro" is the Spanish word for "bull". The phrase means "Bull, bull, bull".
Toro makes Toro!!
The labor time for the dealer to do it would cost approximately $1000 and about $100 for parts. A non dealer repair shop would cost less at around $850 for the labor.