1. Ifihan
This instruction manual provides important information regarding the proper installation, safe operation, and maintenance of your new Toro Genuine OEM 105-7718-03 60-inch Flow Lawn Mower Blades. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting any installation or maintenance procedures to ensure safe and effective use of the product.
2. Ọja Ipariview
These are genuine OEM replacement blades designed for Toro 60-inch flow lawn mowers. They are engineered to provide optimal cutting performance and durability.

Figure 2.1: Set of three Toro Genuine OEM 105-7718-03 lawn mower blades.
Awọn ẹya pataki:
- Genuine OEM quality ensures precise fit and performance.
- Designed for 60-inch flow lawn mower decks.
- Constructed for durability and efficient cutting.
3. Ibamu
These blades are compatible with Toro 60-inch flow lawn mowers and are direct replacements for OEM part numbers 105-7718, 108-1114, and 105-7718-03. It is crucial to verify your unit's model, specification, type/code, and serial number to ensure correct fitment. If you are uncertain about compatibility, please consult your mower's manual or contact a qualified service technician.
Rọpo Awọn nọmba apakan:
- 105-7718-03
- 105-7718
- 108-1114
Video 3.1: This video demonstrates the features and compatibility of lawn mower blades, including part numbers 115-9649-03 and 105-7718-03, which are relevant to this product.
4. Awọn pato
| Sipesifikesonu | Iye |
|---|---|
| Gigun | 20 1/2 inches |
| Iho aarin | 5/8 inch |
| Ìbú | 2 1/4 inches |
| Sisanra | 0.250 inches |
| Olupese | Toro |

Figure 4.1: Blade length measurement.

Figure 4.2: Blade width and center hole measurements.

Figure 4.3: Close-up of blade markings for identification.
5. Alaye Aabo
WARNING: Always disconnect the spark plug wire(s) or remove the battery before performing any maintenance or installation on your lawn mower to prevent accidental starting.
- Wear heavy-duty gloves when handling mower blades, as edges can be sharp.
- Wọ aabo oju ti o yẹ.
- Ensure the mower is on a flat, stable surface and secured to prevent movement.
- Allow the engine and blades to cool completely before servicing.
- Refer to your lawn mower's owner's manual for specific safety instructions and procedures.
6. fifi sori
Follow these general steps for replacing your lawn mower blades. Always consult your specific mower's owner's manual for detailed instructions and torque specifications.
- Mura Mower: Park the mower on a level surface. Turn off the engine, remove the ignition key, and disconnect the spark plug wire(s) or remove the battery to prevent accidental starting.
- Access the Blades: Depending on your mower type, you may need to raise the front of the mower or remove the cutting deck. Use appropriate lifting equipment or stands for safety.
- Yọ Awọn Blades atijọ kuro: Use a block of wood to prevent the blade from turning. With a wrench, loosen and remove the blade bolt(s) holding the old blade in place. Note the orientation of the old blade for correct installation of the new one.
- Ṣayẹwo Awọn ohun elo: Check the blade spindle, washers, and bolts for wear or damage. Replace any worn components.
- Fi Awọn Blades Tuntun sori ẹrọ: Position the new blade with the cutting edge facing the correct direction (usually indicated by a curve or stamp). Ensure the blade is properly seated on the spindle.
- Awọn abẹfẹlẹ to ni aabo: Reinstall the blade bolt(s) and washers. Tighten the bolt(s) to the torque specification provided in your mower's owner's manual. Overtightening or undertightening can cause damage or unsafe operation.
- Ṣe atunto ati idanwo: Reattach the cutting deck (if removed) and reconnect the spark plug wire(s) or battery. Start the mower and listen for any unusual vibrations or noises. If present, turn off the mower immediately and re-check installation.
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7. Ṣiṣẹ
Once the new blades are installed, ensure they are balanced and properly torqued. Operate your lawn mower according to its owner's manual. New blades will provide a cleaner cut, which is beneficial for grass health. Avoid mowing over obstacles that could damage the blades.
8. Itọju
Regular maintenance of your mower blades is essential for optimal performance and longevity.
- Ninu: Lẹ́yìn lílo kọ̀ọ̀kan, nu àwọn ègé koríko àti ìdọ̀tí láti inú abẹ́ àti ìsàlẹ̀ ibi tí a ti ń gé gé. Èyí ń dènà ìpẹja àti pé ó ń mú kí ó dúró ṣinṣin.
- Pipọn: Blades should be sharpened regularly, typically after every 20-25 hours of mowing, or more frequently if you notice frayed grass tips after cutting. Use a blade sharpener or take them to a professional. Ensure blades are balanced after sharpening.
- Ayewo: Periodically inspect blades for bends, cracks, or excessive wear. Replace damaged blades immediately to prevent further damage to the mower or injury.

Figure 8.1: Properly sharpened blade edge.
9. Laasigbotitusita
If you experience issues after installing new blades, consider the following:
- Didara Gígé Tí Kò Dáa: Ensure blades are sharp, installed with the correct orientation, and the mower deck is level.
- Gbigbọn Pupọ: This often indicates an unbalanced or bent blade. Remove and inspect blades for damage or proper balancing. Re-torque blade bolts.
- Mower Stalling/Loss of Power: Check for excessive grass buildup under the deck or if blades are incorrectly installed, causing too much drag.
10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information or technical support regarding your Toro Genuine OEM blades, please refer to the documentation provided with your original mower or contact Toro customer service directly. Always provide your product model and serial number when seeking support.
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