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2 Pack 136-7848 Oil Filter for Toro V-Twin Engine Timecutter Zero Turn Mower, Perfect Replace 127-9222 120-4276 Oil Filter

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2 Pack 136-7848 Oil Filter for Toro V-Twin Engine Timecutter Zero Turn Mower, Perfect Replace 127-9222 120-4276 Oil Filter
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What It Is

This is a 2-pack of replacement oil filters (model 136-7848) designed for Toro V-Twin engines, primarily used in Timecutter Zero Turn mowers. It filters engine oil to remove contaminants, ensuring clean lubrication and extending engine life.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three things:

  • Engine type: Confirmed fit for Toro V-Twin engines (Kawasaki or Briggs & Stratton). Not for single-cylinder or non-Toro engines.
  • Model check: Replaces OEM numbers 127-9222 and 120-4276. Common on Timecutter models (e.g., SS4225, MX5050, Z4200, Z4800) but also fits some Titan and Z-Master zero turns. Check your owner’s manual or existing filter number.
  • Physical specs: Thread size 3/4"-16, gasket diameter ~2.5 inches. Measure your old filter’s thread and gasket if unsure—these are standard for most V-Twins but not universal.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: OEM-equivalent construction with anti-drain back valve and high-flow media. Rated for 100-hour intervals (check your mower’s schedule).
  • Installation: Easy—hand-tighten only (1/2 to 3/4 turn after gasket contacts). Over-tightening can strip threads or damage gasket.
  • Common gotcha: Some users report the 2-pack doesn’t include a gasket for the drain plug (verify yours is reusable). Also, always pre-fill the filter with fresh oil before installing to prevent dry starts.
  • Storage: Keep in a sealed bag until use—moisture can degrade the paper element.

Should You Buy It

If you own a Toro Timecutter or compatible V-Twin zero turn and want a reliable, cost-effective oil filter replacement (two for the price of one OEM), this is a solid choice. It’s a straightforward DIY swap that matches original specs, but double-check your engine model and filter threads to avoid fitment issues.

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