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Leego Drive Belt Compatible with Toro 119-8820 120-3892 TimeCutter 50 Inch Deck TimeCutter ZS 5000 5000TF SS5000 506 SS5035 MX 5060 SW5000 SS5000 MX5050 SWX 5050

4.4/5 (118 reviews)
$23.99
Leego Drive Belt Compatible with Toro 119-8820 120-3892 TimeCutter 50 Inch Deck TimeCutter ZS 5000 5000TF SS5000 506 SS5035 MX 5060 SW5000 SS5000 MX5050 SWX 5050
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What It Is

This is an aftermarket drive belt designed to replace OEM Toro part numbers 119-8820 and 120-3892. It connects the engine pulley to the transmission on Toro TimeCutter zero-turn mowers with a 50-inch cutting deck, enabling forward and reverse motion.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, verify these three things:

  • Deck size: This belt fits only 50-inch deck models. Measure your deck width—if it’s 42 or 60 inches, this belt won’t work.
  • Machine series: Compatible with Toro TimeCutter ZS 5000, 5000TF, SS5000, 506, SS5035, MX 5060, SW5000, SS5000, MX5050, and SWX 5050. Check your model number on the mower’s frame or under the seat.
  • OEM cross-reference: Replaces Toro OEM belts 119-8820 and 120-3892. If your original belt has a different number, measure length (typically ~93 inches) and width (1/2 inch) before ordering.
  • Aftermarket note: This is not a genuine Toro part. It’s made by EGO (Leego brand) and may have slight differences in material or tension compared to OEM.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality: Rated 4.4/5 from 118 reviews. Most users report good durability, but a few note it may stretch faster than OEM belts—check tension after the first few hours of use.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate. You’ll need to remove the deck or access the belt routing under the mower. Refer to your Toro manual for the exact belt path, as incorrect routing can cause slipping or premature wear.
  • Common gotcha: The belt may be slightly shorter or longer than OEM. If it’s too tight, it can strain pulleys; if too loose, it may slip. Measure your old belt’s length and compare before installing.
  • Warranty: No specific warranty mentioned. If you need a belt for heavy commercial use, OEM might be safer—this is best for residential or light-duty mowing.

Should You Buy It

If you own a Toro TimeCutter with a 50-inch deck and want a budget-friendly replacement for residential use, this belt is a solid choice. It’s not ideal for commercial or high-hour operators who need maximum longevity, but for occasional mowing, the price and rating make it worth trying.

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