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Parts Camp replaces 105-1815 Wheel Gear Assembly Front Drive Wheels fit Toro 22" Recyclers 20001-20111(PACK of 2)

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Parts Camp replaces 105-1815 Wheel Gear Assembly Front Drive Wheels fit Toro 22" Recyclers 20001-20111(PACK of 2)
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What It Is

This is a pack of two front wheel drive gear assemblies (replaces OEM part 105-1815) designed for Toro 22-inch Recycler mowers (model series 20001 to 20111). It transmits power from the drive system to the front wheels, enabling self-propelled movement.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Deck size: 22-inch models only. Not for 21-inch or other deck widths.
  • Model range: Toro Recycler 20001 through 20111 (check your model number plate under the seat or on the frame).
  • OEM replacement: Directly substitutes Toro part 105-1815. Aftermarket from Parts Camp.
  • Measurements: Gear diameter ~2.5 inches; axle hole ~0.5 inch. Verify by comparing old gear’s tooth count and shaft fit.
  • Incompatible: Will not fit Personal Pace or Super Recycler models, or any mower with different drive systems (e.g., rear-wheel drive).

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Solid aftermarket build; reviews note equal durability to OEM at half the cost. Plastic gears may wear over time with heavy use.
  • Installation: Moderate difficulty—requires removing the front wheel, circlip, and old gear. No special tools beyond a flathead screwdriver and pliers.
  • Common gotcha: The gear’s internal splines must align perfectly with the drive axle. If it’s loose or won’t seat, check for debris or a bent axle.
  • Pack of two: Both front wheels are included; replace both at once for even wear, even if only one is broken.

Should You Buy It

If you own a Toro 22-inch Recycler (20001–20111) and your self-propel is slipping or the front wheels won’t engage, this is a cost-effective fix. It’s ideal for DIYers comfortable with basic disassembly and who want to avoid a $50+ OEM part. Not for non-Toro machines or if you suspect a transmission issue beyond the gear.

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