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Toro 145-5695 Blade Bolt In Stock — Ship to San Jose, California

Shoppers in San Jose, California (California) searching for a lawn mower blade bolt can order Toro 145-5695 Blade Bolt online with delivery across United States. This in stock page helps local DIY repair buyers and shops find the part fast.

Toro Part #145-5695 Blade Bolt (Replaces #117-5270 & #112-8789)

Brand: Toro

Toro Part #145-5695 Blade Bolt (Replaces #117-5270 & #112-8789)

SKU: TORO-145-5695

4.7 / 5 · 48 reviews

$9.99

Genuine Toro blade bolt Part #145-5695. Replaces older Toro part numbers #117-5270 and #112-8789. Use this OEM fastener when servicing or replacing mower blades to maintain proper deck hardware fitment and safety. Designed specifically for compatible Toro lawn mower decks.

  • Genuine Toro OEM Part #145-5695
  • Replaces Part #117-5270 and #112-8789
  • Blade bolt fastener for lawn mower decks
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars customer rating

Why shoppers in San Jose, California choose this part

Local searches for toro blade bolt, toro 145-5695, lawn boy blade bolt often come from DIY owners and repair shops in United States. Ordering online gets you the correct lawn mower blade bolt without waiting on limited shelf stock in San Jose, California.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Toro 145-5695 blade bolt replace?
It replaces older Toro part numbers #117-5270 and #112-8789. Use the OEM fastener when servicing or replacing mower blades.
Should I buy the bolt alone or with a blade?
Many owners replace the blade bolt when installing a new blade. Check your deck hardware for wear and replace any damaged fasteners.
Can I get Toro 145-5695 Blade Bolt shipped to San Jose, California?
Yes — order online and select shipping to San Jose, California / United States. Delivery times depend on Amazon fulfillment for your address.
Is Toro 145-5695 Blade Bolt popular in United States?
Demand is strongest in the United States given the installed base of compatible equipment and DIY repair culture.