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I see where you purchased a bearing for your toro leaf blower and made it fit and I hope that you got everything working again. How did you know it was a bearing? My toro not even 2 years old started acting up all of a sudden like something inside broke. I took the shell off and the brushes look fine other than sparking on one side. Being new to this the only thing I think is wrong is at the bottom opposite the side where the brushings are when I turn manually it looks a little wobbly and today while turning it,manually, it seems yo ne frozen. I have another older toro that is well over 7 years ld that broke right after the new one. These blowers are not a luxury but a necessity. I have 3 large oaks and millions of leaves and I am too old to be raking! And I cannot afford to buy another one. I ,like you, cannot even find parts or even a motor diagram so I know what parts are what, so any help will be appreciated. Also how did you modify the bearing and where is the bearing? I also am having a time trying to take the bottom off which has 2 black screws. The screws look like phillips but they will not budge and I do not want to strip the screws. Any ideas? Also shame on Toro for making their motors unworkable with no parts available!I could not find the bronze bearings or even a new motor. I purchased the nearest sized sealed ball bearing and went to work milling out the aluminum housing on my drill press to accept the bearing and a little hand polishing of the shaft for the ID fit. If I had to pay for the labor it wouldn't be worth it but I now have a brand new working blower. Shame on TORO for absolutely no useful parts support.
Any ideas? Also shame on Toro for making their motors unworkable with no parts available!