Description
Toro OEM 112-6629 Chute Deflector
Restore proper snow-throwing control with this genuine Toro chute deflector assembly. The deflector mounts to the top of the discharge chute and adjusts the discharge height/trajectory helping you keep snow where you want it.
- OEM Part Number: 112-6629, 112 6629, 1126629
- Part Name: Deflector-Chute
- Function: Controls discharge throw height at the chute outlet
- Genuine Toro OEM: Correct fit and performance on compatible Toro Standard Power Max and Power HD snow throwers
Supersession / Cross-Reference
- Replaces / Supersedes: 112-6606, 112 6606, 1126606, 106-4587, 106 4587, 1064587
Fits These Toro Models
Verify your model number (and serial range when applicable) from the machine tag before ordering.
POWER MAX Series – Model Numbers – (* Model Numbers 38595, 38597, 38610, 38614, 38620, 38621, 38622, 38624, 38629, 38630, 38631, 38632, 38633, 38634, 38635, 38637, 38639, 38640, 38641, 38642, 38644, 38645, 38650, 38651, 38652, 38654, 38657, 38660, 38661, 38662, 38663, 38664, 38674, 38680, 38800, 38801, 38802, 38803, 38805, 38806, 38820, 38822, 38823, 38824, 38826, 38828, 38833, 38834, 38836)
Associated Parts (Common “Replace With” Items)
These parts live in the same chute/deflector assembly and are commonly replaced together when the deflector is damaged or won’t hold position:
Review Model Numbers Associated to Each Part Number to Verify a Correct Fit
- 106-4594 – Spring-Torsion (deflector tension spring)
- 136-7111 – Rod-Deflector (if bent or seized)
- 137-3110 or 98-1375 - Rod-Deflector Bolt
- 136-7105 - Deflector Bracket
- 137-3101 - Deflector Bracket Screw
- 108-5052 – Seal-Chute (if chute leaks at the base)
- 136-7107 – Bracket-Clamp, Cable (updated cable clamp bracket)
- 136-7191 – Clamp-Cable (updated cable clamp)
- 32144-10 – Cable Clamp Screw
- 106-4440 - Discharge Chute (Replace if Screw Hole is Damaged or Chute is Cracked or Broken)
Installation Tips (Chute Deflector Replacement)
- Safety first: Engine OFF, key removed and disconnect the spark plug wire before working near the chute/impeller area.
- Visual Documentation: Raise the deflector and note the spring orientation before disassembly (a quick phone photo helps).
- Set the deflector mid-range so spring tension is manageable.
- Disconnect the control rod (Rod-Deflector) from the deflector to free the assembly.
- Transfer/inspect the torsion spring: replace if stretched, broken, or missing; confirm correct spring “clocking” so the deflector returns and holds position.
- Install the new deflector: reassemble spring and rod.
- Cycle the deflector full up/down: confirm it holds position and does not bind.
Need Help Verifying Fit?
Send us your Toro model number and serial number and we’ll confirm the correct part before you order.
