Caster Fork For Radius E S X Toro TimeCutter Titan Z Master 2000 126-4312-01
Caster Fork For Radius E S X Toro TimeCutter Titan Z Master 2000 126-4312-01
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Caster Fork for Toro TimeCutter Titan Z Master 2000
Caster fork assembly for Toro TimeCutter, Titan, and Z Master 2000 series mowers, replacing OEM part 126-4312-01 for Radius E S X models.
Overview
This caster fork is a direct replacement component for Toro TimeCutter, Titan, and Z Master 2000 riding mowers. The caster fork mounts the front wheel assembly and allows smooth steering across turf and uneven ground. Service crews and homeowners rely on this caster fork to keep their Toro zero-turn mowers tracking straight and turning without binding.
Built For Performance
- Drop-forged steel construction resists bending under heavy front-end loads
- Precision-machined spindle bore ensures a snug fit with the wheel yoke
- Corrosion-resistant coating stands up to wet grass and frequent washdowns
- OEM-spec geometry maintains factory steering geometry and caster angle
- Reinforced mounting ear design spreads stress away from bolt holes
- Direct replacement for Toro part 126-4312-01 with no modifications needed
Fits These Machines
- for Toro TimeCutter series
- for Toro Titan series
- for Toro Z Master 2000 series
- for Toro Radius E
- for Toro Radius S
- for Toro Radius X
On-The-Job Use
- Replacing bent or worn front caster forks on landscape contractor mowers
- Routine front-end rebuilds when servicing Toro zero-turn machines
- Restoring steering precision on high-acreage residential properties
- Fleet maintenance for municipalities and schools running Toro mowers
- Quick jobsite repair to get a downed mower cutting the same day
Specs At A Glance
| Part Number(s) | 126-4312-01 |
| Material | Drop-forged steel |
| Application | Front caster fork assembly |
Good To Know
Q: Will this caster fork fit both left and right sides on Toro Zero-Turn mowers? A: This caster fork is typically side-specific, so confirm whether your machine requires a left-hand or right-hand fork and verify your serial number range before ordering.
Q: What signs indicate a caster fork needs replacement? A: Excessive play at the wheel mount, visible bending, or steering wander that alignment adjustments won’t correct are common indicators of a worn or damaged caster fork.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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