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Okay, no pictures because its at my grandpas farm. no clue what toro it is at all. it appears to be a 1986 11-32. The front is different than a 11-32 and it has no side panels like a 11-32. heres a picture of a 11-32 torospacer.png      it doesnt have the panels that say toro. the toro logo is on the front and above where panels would be. im just wondering if any body kwows about it because the rear left axle broke off right at the end of the transaxle inside the case. not sure if i can just take the case apart and put a different one in. its not a wheel horse/ toro.

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That is probably a Peerless transaxle.  If the case and/or bearing did not get damaged, you can probably open the transaxle up and replace the axle. When you get the model number and maybe the serial number of the lawn tractor, your Toro dealer should be able to help you with the proper parts.

 

 Used to have a Craftsman lawn tractor with a who B&S twin engine.  My sons were responsible for mowing the lawn.  I think I replaced three sets of the input bevel gears in that Peerless transaxle.  Near as I can figure, the boys didn't bother feathering the clutch.  The resulting shock loads would break teeth off of the bevel gears.

 

Good luck and have fun.

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