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ANTO 95-7935 Carburetor for Toro 957935 81-4690 81-0420 CCR2000 CCR3000 38180 38180C 38181 38185 38185C 38186 Toro Snowblower 13200-906B0 Snow blower

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About this item

  • Replace for Toro 38180 38180C 38181 38185 38185C 38186 Snowblower carburetor.
  • Carburetor for Toro CCR2000 CCR3000 Snowblowers.
  • Carburetor for Suzuki 38430 38431 38435 38436 Snowblowers.
  • Carburetor for 1988 Toro Lawn Mower Model 20746C.
  • Replaces Part Number: Toro 95-7935, 81-4690, 81-0420.



Product Description

95-7935 Carburetor

Package including :

  • 1x Carburetor as pictured
  • 1x Primer Bulb 66-7460
  • 1x Fuel Filters
  • 1x spark plug
  • 3x Mounting Gasket

95-7935 Carburetor

Carburetor fits for Toro:

  • Carburetor for Toro 38180, 38185, 38181, 38186, 38180C, 38430, 38435, 38185C, 38431, 38436 Snowthrower
  • Carburetor for Toro CCR2000 CCR3000 Snowblower
  • For 1988 Toro Lawn Mower Model 20746C

95-7935 Carburetor

Carburetor fits for Suzuki:

  • For Suzuki 38430 Snowblower
  • For Suzuki 38431 Snowblower
  • For Suzuki 38181 Snowblower
  • For Suzuki 38181C Snowblower
  • For Suzuki 38185 Snowblower
  • For Suzuki 38185C Snowblower
  • For Suzuki 38186 Snowblower

95-7935 Carburetor

Replaces Part Number:

  • For 95-7935 Carburetor
  • For 81-4690 Carburetor
  • For 81-0420 Carburetor

95-7935 Carburetor

Carburetor fits for Mikuni:

  • Carburetor for Mikuni 13200-906B0

Charlie C
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
This is the third carburetor I've purchased through Amazon, and all have been well-engineered and work great. This was installed on a Toro 2200 snowblower with a 2-cycle engine. Bolted right up within 10 minutes and started on the second pull. Other installations were done last year (MTD snowblower with 8hp Tecumseh) and two years ago (MTD garden tiller with 5hp B&S). Both those still going strong and start easier and quicker than the OE carb's.
Spencer
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Repaired an old toro snowblower for my neighbor. Had old gas in it and the carburetor was rusty and pitted inside the bowl, resulting in a pin hole. Bought new carburetor and replaced all the fuel lines and filter. Cleaned out the fuel tank and put everything together. Brought the old thing back to life. Started right up after two pulls. Runs like a champ. Easy fix.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
Installed on a Toro 2000 found in a dumpster. I cleaned the original carburetor but it was so fouled and damaged thought easier to buy a cheap replacement. 4 primes and it roared to life. I'm betting the paddles go in a couple years so I'll be happy if the carb outlives the blower. So far very happy with purchase.
Richard Holmes
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
My old Toro CCR2000 from 1988 needed a carb as it would flood out the engine and not start. This was a good alternative to rebuilding the original. For less than $20 I got my rusty in need of paddles snowblower working which was cheaper than buying the needle and seat for the old one. I was kind of skeptical about doing it this way because in the past I bought a few of these from EBay and they never worked and I always wound up rebuilding my old one. Well this one worked good enough right out of the box, maybe not perfect but really good enough. I might also add that my snowblower might be worth $75, maybe, and certainly not worth spending $100 to $200 on a factory original.
Cliff
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
Fired right up, can't beat it for the price!
Ben U
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022
Fit a 1993 CCR 2000 perfectly. Easy to install. Snowblower runs great now.
ghostwithin
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2022
Works great on my lil blower so time will tell after that
Steven L. Spanjer
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019
The Toro snowblower would run, but would not keep a steady RPM, it would run fast and slow, back and forth and stall. I ordered this Carburetor and spark plug kit. It was an exact fit. The total time of isntallation was about 15 minutes. After the installation was complete, I Pulled the starter rope a half dozen times and the snowblower started right up. The engine needed a few minutes to burn off the unburned fuel remaining in the engine from the old carburetor. Once the old fuel was burned off, the snowblower is running like new. Thank You.