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110-6892 1/2" x 140" Lawn Mower Deck Belt Compatible with Toro TimeCutter 50 Inch Z5000 Z5020 Z5030 Z5035 Z5040 Z5060, Replaces Ariens 07200107, Gravely 07200107

4.7/5 (33 reviews)
$16.88
110-6892 1/2" x 140" Lawn Mower Deck Belt Compatible with Toro TimeCutter 50 Inch Z5000 Z5020 Z5030 Z5035 Z5040 Z5060, Replaces Ariens 07200107, Gravely 07200107
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What It Is

This is a 1/2" x 140" V-belt that drives the mower deck blades on select Toro TimeCutter zero-turn mowers (50-inch deck models). It transfers power from the engine pulley to the deck spindles, so worn or broken belts cause blades to stop spinning.

Fitment & Compatibility

Double-check before ordering:

  • Deck size: Must be a 50-inch cutting deck (not 42", 46", or 54").
  • Models: Fits Toro TimeCutter Z5000, Z5020, Z5030, Z5035, Z5040, Z5060. Also replaces Ariens 07200107 and Gravely 07200107.
  • OEM vs aftermarket: This is an aftermarket belt, not genuine Toro. It matches OEM specs (length, width, construction) but costs less.
  • Measure your old belt: Lay it flat, measure end-to-end (not around pulleys). If it’s exactly 140" x 1/2", this is correct. If off by even 1/4", it won’t fit or tension properly.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Aftermarket belts can vary. This one has good reviews (4.7/5), but some users report slightly shorter lifespan vs. OEM Toro belts (expect 1-2 seasons with normal use).
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need to remove the deck, release tension from the idler pulley, and route the belt around all spindles and pulleys exactly as diagrammed. Take a photo before removing the old belt.
  • Common gotcha: The belt must be seated in all pulley grooves—if it slips off a spindle, blades won’t engage evenly. Check routing against your owner’s manual.
  • Tension check: After installing, manually rotate blades to ensure belt is snug but not overtightened. Loose belts cause slipping; overtightened belts wear pulleys.

Should You Buy It

If you own a Toro TimeCutter with a 50-inch deck and need a reliable, budget-friendly replacement for a worn deck belt, this is a solid choice. It’s not OEM, but it works for most residential use and saves you about 30-40% vs. a genuine Toro belt. Avoid it if you mow commercially or want maximum longevity—stick with OEM for heavy-duty use.

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