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105-3471 Front Wheel Compatible with To-ro TimeCutter Front Wheel and Exmark Quest Z-Turn Riding Mowers 10" X 4" 3/4" Axel Tire Size 4.10/3.50-4 Wheel Assembly Tires

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$72.99
105-3471 Front Wheel Compatible with To-ro TimeCutter Front Wheel and Exmark Quest Z-Turn Riding Mowers 10" X 4" 3/4" Axel Tire Size 4.10/3.50-4 Wheel Assembly Tires
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What It Is

This is a complete front wheel assembly (tire, rim, and bearings) designed to replace worn or damaged front wheels on Toro TimeCutter and Exmark Quest zero-turn mowers. It uses a 4.10/3.50-4 tire (10" x 4" overall) and a 3/4" axle.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify three things:

  • Axle size: Must be 3/4" diameter. Measure your existing axle with a caliper—this wheel won’t fit smaller 5/8" or larger 1" axles.
  • Tire size: The tire is 4.10/3.50-4 (10" tall, 4" wide). Check your current tire’s sidewall for these numbers. If you have a different size (e.g., 13x5.00-6), this won’t work.
  • Deck width: This wheel fits most TimeCutter models (42", 50", 54") and Exmark Quest (42", 48", 52") but not the larger TimeCutter MyRide or Exmark Lazer Z. Cross-reference your mower’s model number with Toro/Exmark OEM part 105-3471 to confirm.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: This is a non-OEM aftermarket wheel. Users report it’s fine for flat lawns, but the bearings may wear faster than OEM if you regularly mow rough terrain.
  • Installation: No special tools needed. Remove the old wheel’s cotter pin and washer, slide the new wheel on, and re-pin. Takes 10 minutes per wheel.
  • Gotcha: The tire is pre-mounted and inflated, but check pressure before first use (should be 20-25 psi). Underinflation can cause premature wear.
  • Gotcha: The rim is steel, so it won’t rust as fast as some OEM plastic rims. But it is heavier—expect a slight handling change on steep slopes.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have a Toro TimeCutter or Exmark Quest with a 3/4" axle and need a budget-friendly replacement for a worn front wheel on flat to moderate terrain. Skip it if you mow over rocks or roots regularly—the bearings won’t last as long as OEM. For casual residential use, it’s a solid value at $73.

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