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Troy Bilt 13AQA2KW011-SUPER-BRONCO Riding Mower Parts

The Troy-Bilt Super Bronco riding mower, part of the Bronco series, offered a balance of power and affordability. These mowers, typically manufactured in the late 2000s through the 2010s, feature engines ranging from 17 to 22 HP and are known for their reliable performance on medium-sized lawns. Available with deck sizes from 42 to 50 inches, the Super Bronco was a popular choice for homeowners seeking a durable and versatile machine.

The Troy-Bilt Super Bronco was introduced as a mid-range riding mower designed for homeowners with moderate-sized yards. The Super Bronco distinguishes itself with increased power and deck width options compared to the entry-level Pony model. Engine options typically include Briggs & Stratton single-cylinder or twin-cylinder engines, ranging from approximately 17 to 22 horsepower and displacements around 500-650cc. These engines provide ample power for mowing and light yard work. Transmission types commonly found on the Super Bronco include automatic CVT transmissions. Available deck widths typically range from 42 inches to 50 inches, offering users flexibility based on their lawn size and terrain. Key features include a comfortable high-back seat, easy-to-use controls, and a step-through frame for easy access. The Super Bronco is primarily intended for residential use, excelling in mowing lawns, towing small carts, and performing light yard tasks. It provides a step up in performance and features from the Pony, making it ideal for homeowners needing a more capable and versatile riding mower.

Specifications

EngineBriggs & Stratton 17-22 HP 500-650cc Single or Twin Cylinder
TransmissionAutomatic CVT
Deck Size42-50 inches
Ground SpeedVariable, up to 5.5 mph
Fuel Capacity1.3-3 gallons
Weight400-500 lbs
Years ProducedLate 2000s - 2010s

Maintenance Tips

  • Check and replace the deck belt annually or every 100 hours of use, whichever comes first, to ensure optimal cutting performance. Inspect for cracks, fraying, or excessive wear.
  • Sharpen the mower blades at least twice per season or more frequently if you mow over sandy or abrasive surfaces. Dull blades tear the grass, leading to browning and increased susceptibility to disease.
  • Change the engine oil and filter every 50 hours of operation or at least once a year, using the recommended oil type and filter specified in the owner's manual.
  • Before storing the mower for the winter, stabilize the fuel with a fuel stabilizer additive to prevent fuel degradation and carburetor issues. Clean the mower deck and store the mower in a dry, protected area.

History & Background

The Troy-Bilt Super Bronco was introduced as part of the Bronco series, offering an upgrade in power and features from the base Pony model. It remained a popular choice throughout its production run, providing a balance of performance and affordability. While specific updates and redesigns were minimal, Troy-Bilt consistently focused on improving engine efficiency and user comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size deck does the Troy-Bilt Super Bronco have?

The Troy-Bilt Super Bronco is typically equipped with either a 42-inch, 46-inch or 50-inch cutting deck, depending on the specific model and year.

What engine is in the Troy-Bilt Super Bronco?

The Troy-Bilt Super Bronco usually features a Briggs & Stratton single or twin-cylinder engine, ranging from 17 to 22 horsepower.

What belt do I need for my Troy-Bilt Super Bronco?

The deck belt and drive belt sizes vary depending on the deck size and year of your Super Bronco. Consult your owner's manual for the correct belt part numbers, or measure the existing belt and search for a replacement belt with the same length and width. Common deck belt sizes are in the 90-100 inch range. Also, check your tractor's model number to find the exact replacement part number.

What blades fit the Troy-Bilt Super Bronco?

The blade length for the Troy-Bilt Super Bronco varies depending on the deck size. A 42-inch deck uses two 21-inch blades, a 46-inch deck often uses two 23-inch blades and the 50-inch deck generally uses two 25 inch blades. Make sure to use blades specifically designed for riding mowers, and verify the center hole diameter matches your mower's spindle.

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