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Wahid Esteqlal Posted on Mar 18, 2013
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Toro recycler self propelled 6.5hp, 22" (gts) 2010

Does noet start after hit 4"x6" stone while mowing the back yard?

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Hi Wahid
You probably sheard the flywheel key...
You will need to pull the flywheel off and replace the sheard key to be able to start the motor again.
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