127-0560 Lawn Mower Spindle Assembly Compatible with Toro Lawn Z Master Professional 7500-D, 7000, 6000, 5000, 3000 Series, Fits Z Master Commercial 3000 & GrandStand Mower, Replace #1270560
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The 127-0560 spindle assembly is the rotating hub that drives the mower blade on Toro Z Master and GrandStand commercial zero-turn mowers. It houses the bearings and shaft that keep the blade spinning true under heavy commercial use.
Fitment & Compatibility
Confirm your model and deck size. This assembly fits specific Toro Z Master 3000, 5000, 6000, 7000, and 7500-D series mowers, as well as GrandStand models. It does not fit all Z Master or all GrandStand decks—only those using a 1-inch diameter spindle shaft with a 7-inch bolt pattern. Measure the center-to-center distance on your existing spindle mounting bolts: if it’s 7 inches, this is likely correct. Also verify your deck requires a 1-inch shaft (some older decks use 3/4-inch). The OEM part number is 127-0560; this is a direct OEM replacement, not an aftermarket clone.
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Genuine Toro part with sealed bearings and a hardened shaft. Expect commercial-grade durability, not a cheap knockoff.
- Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need a socket set, torque wrench (specs: 35–45 ft-lbs for mounting bolts), and possibly a puller to remove the old assembly. Plan 30–60 minutes per spindle.
- Common gotcha: The spindle pulley nut can be very tight. Use penetrating oil and an impact wrench if possible. Also, check the blade adapter and belt condition while you’re in there—worn parts will shorten the new spindle’s life.
- Price: $129.99 is typical for OEM; aftermarket versions run $60–$90 but may have shorter bearing life.
Should You Buy It
If you run a Toro Z Master or GrandStand commercial mower and need a direct OEM replacement with proven durability, this spindle assembly is the right call. It’s ideal for shops or owners who want a bolt-on fix without risking fitment issues or premature failure. Skip it if you’re on a tight budget or have a non-Toro deck.
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