1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your new Toro OEM Hi-Flow Lawn Mower Blades. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation to ensure proper handling, maximize blade life, and maintain optimal cutting performance. These blades are designed for specific Toro lawn mower models, ensuring a precise fit and superior cutting quality.
2. Idanimọ ọja
These blades are genuine Toro OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts, designed for high-flow cutting applications. Verify compatibility with your mower model before installation.
Primary Part Number:
- 105-7781-03
Also Replaces Part Numbers:
- 103-2508
- 103-2528
- 105-7781
- 110-0408
- 1-303146
- 1-303527
- 1-633482
These blades are compatible with various Toro mower models, including those requiring part numbers 558, 30099, 30694, 74237, 74539, and 74943.
3. Alaye Aabo
WARNING: Always disconnect the spark plug wire(s) or remove the battery (for electric models) before performing any maintenance or blade replacement. Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe injury. Wear heavy-duty gloves and eye protection during handling and installation.
- Ensure the mower engine is off and cooled down.
- Never attempt to sharpen or balance blades while they are on the mower.
- Inspect blades regularly for damage, bends, or excessive wear. Replace damaged blades immediately.
- Jẹ́ kí ọwọ́ àti ẹsẹ̀ jìnnà sí agbègbè abẹfọ́ náà.
- Refer to your lawn mower's owner's manual for specific safety procedures related to blade maintenance.
4. Eto ati fifi sori
Proper installation is crucial for safe operation and optimal cutting performance.
- Mura Mower: Disconnect the spark plug wire(s) or remove the battery. Position the mower on a flat, stable surface. If tilting the mower, ensure the carburetor side is up to prevent fuel or oil leaks.
- Yọ Awọn Blades atijọ kuro: Using a block of wood to prevent the blade from turning, loosen the blade bolt(s) with a wrench. Remove the old blade(s) and any washers or spacers, noting their orientation.
- Ṣayẹwo Awọn ohun elo: Check the blade adapter, spindle, and mounting hardware for wear or damage. Replace any worn parts.
- Fi Awọn Blades Tuntun sori ẹrọ: Position the new blade(s) with the cutting edge facing the correct direction (usually indicated by an arrow or a curved edge pointing upwards towards the mower deck). Ensure any washers or spacers are reinstalled in their original positions.
- Awọn abẹfẹlẹ to ni aabo: Hand-tighten the blade bolt(s), then use a torque wrench to tighten to the manufacturer's specified torque (refer to your mower's manual). Over-tightening or under-tightening can cause issues.
- Ṣayẹwo Ipari: Ensure blades spin freely without obstruction and are properly seated. Reconnect the spark plug wire(s) or reinstall the battery.

Figure 1: A single Toro Hi-Flow lawn mower blade, showing the cutting edge and mounting hole. This image illustrates the design of the blade for proper orientation during installation.
5. Awọn Itọsọna Ilana
Once the blades are installed, follow these guidelines for optimal cutting performance and safety:
- Ko idoti kuro: Before mowing, remove any sticks, stones, wires, or other debris from the lawn that could damage the blades or be thrown by them.
- Ṣatunṣe Giga Ige: Set your mower's cutting height appropriate for the grass type and conditions. Avoid cutting more than one-third of the grass blade length at a time.
- Mow Dry Grass: For the best cut and to prevent clogging, mow when the grass is dry.
- Àwọn Pass Afarapọ: Overlap each mowing pass slightly to ensure an even cut across the entire lawn.
- Listen to Your Mower: Pay attention to any unusual noises or vibrations, which could indicate a problem with the blades or other mower components.
6. Itọju
Regular maintenance extends the life of your blades and ensures a clean cut.
- Awọn abẹfẹ mimọ: After each use, clean grass clippings and debris from the underside of the mower deck and the blades. This prevents rust and maintains balance.
- Ṣayẹwo fun ibajẹ: Regularly check blades for nicks, bends, cracks, or excessive wear. A bent or cracked blade must be replaced immediately.
- Pipọn: Sharpen blades regularly (e.g., every 25 hours of use or at the start of each mowing season). Use a blade sharpener or file, maintaining the original cutting angle. Ensure the blade remains balanced after sharpening to prevent vibration.
- Iwontunwonsi: An unbalanced blade can cause excessive vibration, damage to the mower, and an uneven cut. Use a blade balancer to check and correct balance after sharpening.
- Rọpo: Replace blades when they are severely worn, bent, or damaged beyond repair. The frequency depends on usage and mowing conditions.

Figure 2: A set of three Toro Hi-Flow lawn mower blades. Regular inspection of all blades is essential for consistent cutting performance across multi-blade decks.
7. Laasigbotitusita
Address common issues related to blade performance:
- Gé tí kò dọ́gba:
- Nitori: Dull, bent, or unbalanced blades; incorrect cutting height; worn blade adapter.
- Ojutu: Sharpen or replace blades, balance blades, adjust cutting height, inspect and replace blade adapter.
- Gbigbọn Pupọ:
- Nitori: Unbalanced blade; bent blade; loose blade bolt; debris caught on blade or deck.
- Ojutu: Balance or replace blade, tighten blade bolt to specifications, clean deck and blades.
- Poor Mulching/Discharge:
- Nitori: Dull blades; wet grass; too much grass being cut at once; clogged deck.
- Ojutu: Sharpen blades, mow dry grass, raise cutting height, clean deck.
- Blade Not Spinning Freely:
- Nitori: Obstruction; bent blade; seized spindle.
- Ojutu: Remove obstruction, replace bent blade, service or replace spindle.
8. Awọn pato
| Iwa | Iye |
|---|---|
| Olupese | Toro |
| OEM Apá Number | 105-7781-03 |
| Gigun | 18 inches |
| Center Hole Diameter | 5/8 inches |
| Ìbú | 2 1/2 inches |
| Sisanra | 0.203 inches |
| Item Weight (per blade) | Approx. 3 pounds (Total 9 pounds for 3 blades) |
| Package Mefa | 24 x 7 x 4 inches |
| Deck Compatibility | Requires 2 blades for 36" deck; 3 blades for 52" deck |
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Toro OEM parts are manufactured to high standards. For specific warranty information regarding these blades, please refer to the official Toro website or contact Toro customer support directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
For technical assistance or further inquiries, please visit the official Toro website or contact their customer service department. You can often find detailed support resources, FAQs, and contact information on the manufacturer's official product support pages.
Toro Official Webojula: www.toro.com





