Your Toro equipment has a factory model number and serial number on a sticker-like label or metallic tag attached to the unit in a place away from moving parts (usually near the handle, under the seat, or on the side of the unit). The best way to buy repair parts for your Toro is to begin by searching for your Toro model number on PartsTree and use the OEM Toro parts diagrams to find the parts that fit exactly like the originals from the Toro factory. When you locate your Toro model tag, take a picture for future repair parts needs.
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Toro Equipment TypesOEM Replacement Parts & Diagrams
- Toro Aerators
- Toro Blowers & Vacuums
- Toro Chainsaws
- Toro Chipper Shredders
- Toro Dethatchers
- Toro Dingo Attachments
- Toro Dingo Compact Utility Loaders
- Toro Drills & Augers
- Toro Edgers
- Toro Engines
- Toro Generators
- Toro Hedge Trimmers
- Toro Lawn & Garden Tractors
- Toro Mower Deck Assemblies
- Toro Power Brooms
- Toro Rear-Engine Riding Mowers
- Toro Seeders
- Toro Snow Blowers & Snow Throwers
- Toro Sprayers & Spreaders
- Toro Stand-On Mowers
- Toro String Trimmers & Brush Cutters
- Toro Stump Grinders
- Toro Tillers
- Toro Utility Vehicles
- Toro Walk-Behind Mowers
- Toro Zero-Turn Mowers
- Toro Accessories & Attachments
- Toro Other Equipment
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A Note On Engine Parts
To buy engine parts for your Toro, like an air filter, oil filter, fuel filter, spark plug, tune-up kit, or carburetor parts, you will likely need to search separately on PartsTree for your engine model. On Toro equipment, the engine model and specification (spec) numbers, as well as serial number and sometimes type and code, are often stamped above the muffler, by the spark plug, or near the overhead valve cover.