Toro Super Recycler Lawn Mower User manual

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Toro Super Recycler Lawn Mower is a powerful and versatile machine designed to make lawn care easier and more efficient. With its sturdy construction, cutting-edge technology, and user-friendly features, this lawn mower offers a wide range of capabilities to help you achieve a beautiful and healthy lawn. From effortlessly tackling large areas of grass to providing a clean and precise cut, the Toro Super Recycler Lawn Mower is an ideal choice for homeowners seeking a reliable and high-performing lawn care solution.

Toro Super Recycler Lawn Mower is a powerful and versatile machine designed to make lawn care easier and more efficient. With its sturdy construction, cutting-edge technology, and user-friendly features, this lawn mower offers a wide range of capabilities to help you achieve a beautiful and healthy lawn. From effortlessly tackling large areas of grass to providing a clean and precise cut, the Toro Super Recycler Lawn Mower is an ideal choice for homeowners seeking a reliable and high-performing lawn care solution.

Form No. 3357-594 Rev A
21in Super Recycler® Lawn Mower
Model No. 20062 —Serial No. 270000001 and Up
Operator's Manual
Introduction
R ead this infor mation carefully to lear n ho w to operate and
maintain y our product properly and to a v oid injur y and
product damag e . Y ou are responsible for operating the
product properly and safely .
Y ou ma y contact T oro directly at www .T oro .com for
product and accessor y infor mation, help finding a dealer ,
or to register y our product.
W henev er y ou need ser vice , g en uine T oro par ts , or
additional infor mation, contact an A uthorized Ser vice
Dealer or T oro Customer Ser vice and ha v e the model and
serial n umbers of y our product ready . Figure 1 identifies the
location of the model and serial n umbers on the product.
Figure 1
1. Model and serial number plate
W rite the product model and serial n umbers in the space
belo w:
Model No.
Serial No.
T his man ual identifies potential hazards and has safety
messag es identified b y the safety aler t symbol ( Figure 2 ),
whic h signals a hazard that ma y cause serious injur y or
death if y ou do not follo w the recommended precautions .
Figure 2
1. Safety alert symbol
T his man ual uses 2 w ords to highlight infor mation.
Impor tant calls attention to special mec hanical infor mation
and Note emphasizes g eneral infor mation w or th y of special
attention.
Warning
CALIFORNIA
Pr oposition 65 W ar ning
T he engine exhaust fr om this pr oduct contains
chemicals kno wn to the State of Calif or nia to cause
cancer , bir th defects, or other r epr oducti v e har m.
Important: T his engine is not equipped with a
spar k ar r ester muf fler . It is a violation of Calif or nia
Public R esource Code Section 4442 to use or operate
the engine on an y f or est-co v er ed, br ush-co v er ed, or
g rass-co v er ed land. Other states or federal ar eas may
ha v e similar la ws.
T his spark ignition system complies with Canadian
ICES-002
T he enclosed Engine Owner’ s Man ual is supplied
f or inf or mation r egarding the US En vir onmental
Pr otection Agency (EP A) and the Calif or nia Emission
Contr ol R egulation of emission systems, maintenance,
and w ar ranty . R eplacements may be order ed thr ough
the engine man uf actur er .
F or models with stated engine horse po w er , the g ross
horse po w er of the engine w as laborator y rated b y the engine
man ufacturer in accordance with SAE J1940. As configured
to meet safety , emission, and operating requirements , the
actual engine horse po w er on this class of la wn mo w er will
be significantly lo w er .
Safety
T his la wn mo w er meets or ex ceeds the CPSC blade safety
requirements for w alk-behind rotar y la wn mo w ers and the
B71.1 specifications of the American National Standards
Institute in effect at the time of production.
R ead and under stand the contents of this man ual
bef or e y ou star t the engine.
T he safety aler t symbol ( Figure 2 ) is used to aler t y ou to
potential personal injur y hazards . Obey all safety messag es
that follo w this symbol to a v oid possible injur y or death.
Improperly using or maintaining this mo w er could result in
injur y or death. T o reduce this potential, comply with the
follo wing safety instr uctions .
© 2006—The Toro® Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420
Register at www.Toro.com. Original Instructions (EN)
Printed in the USA.
All Rights Reserved
T he follo wing instr uctions ha v e been adapted from the
ANSI/OPEI standard B71.1-2003.
T his cutting machine can amputate hands and feet and
thr o w objects. F ailur e to obser v e the f ollo wing safety
instr uctions could r esult in serious injur y or death.
General Operation
R ead, understand, and follo w all instr uctions on the
mac hine and in the man ual(s) before star ting .
Do not put hands or feet near or under the mac hine .
K ee p clear of the disc harg e opening at all times .
Only allo w responsible adults , who are familiar with the
instr uctions , to operate this mac hine .
Clear the area of objects suc h as roc ks , wire , to ys , etc .,
whic h could be thro wn b y the blade . Sta y behind the
handle when the engine is r unning .
Be sure the area is clear of b ystanders before operating .
Stop mac hine if any one enters the area.
Do not operate mac hine barefooted or while w earing
sandals . Alw a ys w ear substantial footw ear .
Do not pull mac hine bac kw ard unless absolutely
necessar y . Alw a ys look do wn and behind before and
while mo ving bac kw ard.
Nev er direct disc harg ed material to w ard any one . A v oid
disc harging material ag ainst a w all or obstr uction.
Material ma y ricoc het bac k to w ard the operator . Stop
the blade when crossing g ra v el surfaces .
Do not operate mac hine without the entire g rass
catc her , disc harg e guard, rear guard, or other safety
protecti v e devices in place and w orking .
Nev er lea v e a r unning mac hine unattended.
Stop the engine and w ait until the blade comes to a
complete stop before cleaning the mac hine , remo ving
g rass catc her , or unclog ging the disc harg e guard.
Operate mac hine only in da ylight or g ood ar tificial light.
Do not operate mac hine while under the influence of
alcohol or dr ugs .
Nev er operate mo w er in w et g rass . Alw a ys be sure of
y our footing; w alk; nev er r un.
Diseng ag e the dri v e system, if so equipped, before
star ting the engine .
If the mac hine should star t to vibrate abnor mally ,
stop the engine and c hec k for the cause immediately .
Vibration is g enerally a w ar ning of trouble .
Alw a ys w ear eye protection when operating mac hine .
See man ufacturer’ s instr uctions for proper operation
and installation of accessories . Only use accessories
appro v ed b y the man ufacturer .
Slope Operation
Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents ,
whic h can result in sev ere injur y . Operation on all slopes
require extra caution. If y ou feel uneasy on a slope , do
not mo w it.
Mo w across the face of slopes; nev er up and do wn.
Ex ercise extreme caution when c hanging direction on
slopes .
W atc h for holes , r uts , bumps , roc ks , or other hidden
objects . Unev en ter rain could cause a slip and fall
accident. T all g rass can hide obstacles .
Do not mo w on w et g rass or ex cessi v ely stee p slopes .
P oor footing could cause a slip and fall accident.
Do not mo w near drop-offs , ditc hes , or embankments .
Y ou could lose y our footing or balance .
Children
T ragic accidents can occur if the operator is not aler t to
the presence of c hildren. Children are often attracted to
the mac hine and the mo wing acti vity . Nev er assume that
c hildren will remain where y ou last sa w them.
K ee p c hildren out of the mo wing area and under the
w atc hful care of a responsible adult other than the
operator .
Be aler t and tur n mo w er off if a c hild enters the area.
Nev er allo w c hildren to operate the mac hine .
Use extra care when approac hing blind cor ners , shr ubs ,
trees , or other objects that ma y bloc k y our view of a
c hild.
Service
Safe Handling of Gasoline
T o a v oid per sonal injur y or pr oper ty dama ge, use
extr eme car e in handling gasoline. Gasoline is
extr emel y flamma ble and the v apor s ar e explosi v e.
Extinguish all cig arettes , cig ars , pipes , and other sources
of ignition.
Use only an appro v ed g asoline container .
Nev er remo v e g as cap or add fuel with the engine
r unning . Allo w engine to cool before refueling .
Nev er refuel the mac hine indoors .
Nev er store the mac hine or fuel container where there
is an open flame , spark, or pilot light suc h as on a w ater
heater or on other appliances .
Nev er fill containers inside a v ehicle or on a tr uc k or
trailer bed with a plastic liner . Alw a ys place containers
on the g round a w a y from y our v ehicle before filling .
R emo v e g as-po w ered equipment from the tr uc k or
trailer and refuel it on the g round. If this is not possible ,
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then refuel suc h equipment with a por table container ,
rather than from a g asoline dispenser nozzle .
K ee p the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel
tank or container opening at all times until fueling is
complete . Do not use a nozzle loc k-open device .
If fuel is spilled on clothing, c hang e clothing
immediately .
Nev er o v erfill fuel tank. R e place g as cap and tighten
securely .
Exhaust contains carbon mono xide, an odor less,
deadl y poison that can kill y ou.
Do not r un the engine indoor s or in an enclosed ar ea.
General Service
Nev er operate mac hine in a closed area.
K ee p all n uts and bolts tight to be sure the equipment is
in safe w orking condition.
Nev er tamper with safety devices . Chec k their proper
operation regularly .
K ee p mac hine free of g rass , lea v es , or other debris
build-up . Clean up oil or fuel spillag e and remo v e
any fuel-soak ed debris . Allo w mac hine to cool before
storing .
If y ou strik e a foreign object, stop and inspect the
mac hine . R e pair , if necessar y , before star ting .
Nev er mak e any adjustments or re pairs with the engine
r unning . Disconnect the spark plug wire and g round
ag ainst engine to prev ent unintended star ting .
Chec k g rass catc her components and the disc harg e
guard frequently and re place with man ufacturer’ s
recommended par ts , when necessar y .
Mo w er blades are shar p . W rap the blade or w ear glo v es ,
and use extra caution when ser vicing them.
Do not c hang e the engine g o v er nor setting or o v erspeed
the engine .
Maintain or re place safety and instr uction labels , as
necessar y .
Safety and Instructional Decals
Important: Safety and instr uction decals ar e located
near ar eas of potential danger . R eplace dama ged
decals.
Manufacturer’s Mark
1. Indicates the blade is identied as a part from the original machine
manufacturer.
94-8072
104-7402
112-8868
3
104-7403
104-7953
1. Warning—read the Operator’s Manual for information on charging the battery; contains lead; do not discard.
2. Read the Operator’s Manual.
105-1295
108-4791
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Setup
Important: R emo v e and discard the pr otecti v e
plastic sheet that co v er s the engine.
1. Assembling and Unfolding
the Handle
Assembling and unf olding the handle impr oper l y
can dama ge the ca bles, causing an unsafe operating
condition.
Do not dama ge the ca bles when assembling and
unf olding the handle. Ensur e that y ou do not
get the ca bles caught betw een the handle halv es
and that they r un to the inside and on top of the
handle halv es.
If a ca ble is dama ged, contact an Authoriz ed
Ser vice Dealer .
1. R emo v e the upper handle knobs and bolts from the
loose par ts bag .
2. Carefully mo v e the upper handle forw ard and place the
ends o v er the lo w er handle so they are in line and nest
tog ether; ( Figure 3 ).
Figure 3
3. Install the bolts and upper handle knobs with the knobs
on the outside of the handle , tightening the knobs as
tight as y ou can ( Figure 4 ).
Figure 4
4. R otate the handle rearw ard ( Figure 5 ).
Figure 5
5. Attac h the handle brac k ets ( Figure 6 ) to the lo w er
handle sides .
Figure 6
1. Handle bracket (2)
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2. Filling the Engine with Oil
Y our mo w er does not come with oil in the engine .
1. R emo v e the dipstic k ( Figure 7 ).
Figure 7
2. Slo wl y pour oil into the oil fill tube until the oil lev el
reac hes the Full line on the dipstic k ( Figure 7 ). Do not
o v erfill. (Max. fill: 20 oz. (0.59 l), type: SAE 30W
deterg ent oil with an API ser vice classification of SF ,
SG , SH, SJ , SL, or higher .)
3. Install the dipstic k securely .
Important: Change the engine oil after the fir st 5
operating hour s ; change it y ear l y ther eafter . R efer
to Changing the Engine Oil.
3. Installing the Fuse
Y our mo w er comes with a 40-amp fuse that protects the
electric star ter .
Important: Y ou cannot star t the mo w er with the
electric star ter or charge the batter y unless y ou install
the fuse.
1. Unclip both ends of the batter y co v er and remo v e it
( Figure 8 ).
Figure 8
2. Install the fuse in the fuse holder ( Figure 9 ).
Figure 9
Note: Y our mo w er comes with a fuse in the y our
o wner’ s pac k et and another fuse in the batter y bo x.
3. Install the batter y co v er .
4. Charging the Battery
R efer to Charging the Batter y in the Maintenance section.
Product Overview
Figure 10
1. Upper handle 8. Spark plug
2. Handle knob (4) 9. Cutting height lever (4)
3. Battery (not shown)
10. Oil ll/Dipstick
4. Fuel tank cap 11. Recoil start handle
5. Side discharge 12. Electric starter
6. Air lter 13. Blade control bar
7. Primer
Figure 11
1. Grass bag 3. Battery charger
2. Side discharge chute
4. Rear discharge plug (installed)
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Operation
Filling the Fuel Tank
Gasoline is extr emel y flamma ble and explosi v e. A
fir e or explosion fr om gasoline can bur n y ou and
other s.
T o pr ev ent a static charge fr om igniting the
gasoline, place the container and/or mo w er
dir ectl y on the g r ound bef or e filling , not in a
v ehicle or on an object.
Fill the tank outdoor s when the engine is cold.
W ipe up spills.
Do not handle gasoline when smoking or ar ound
an open flame or spar ks.
Stor e gasoline in an appr o v ed fuel container , out
of the r each of childr en.
Fill the fuel tank with fresh unleaded regular g asoline from
a major name-brand ser vice station ( Figure 12 ).
Important: T o r educe star ting pr oblems, add fuel
sta biliz er to the fuel all season, mixing it with gasoline
less than 30 days old.
Figure 12
Checking the Engine Oil Level
1. R emo v e the dipstic k, wipe it clean, and fully install the
dipstic k ( Figure 13 ).
Figure 13
2. R emo v e the dipstic k and c hec k the oil lev el ( Figure 13 ).
If the oil lev el is belo w the Add mark on the dipstic k,
slo wl y pour oil into the oil fill tube to raise the oil lev el
to the Full mark on the dipstic k. Do not o v erfill. (Max.
fill: 20 oz. (0.59 l), type: SAE 30W deterg ent oil with
an API ser vice classification of SF , SG , SH, SJ , SL, or
higher .)
3. Install the dipstic k.
Adjusting the Cutting Height
Adjusting the cutting height may bring y ou into
contact with the mo ving blade, causing serious
injur y .
Stop the engine and w ait f or all mo ving par ts to
stop .
Do not put y our finger s under the housing when
adjusting the cutting height.
If the engine has been r unning , the muf fler will be
hot and can sev er el y bur n y ou. K eep a w ay fr om the
hot muf fler .
Adjust the cutting height as desired. Set all four wheels to
the same height.
Note: T o raise the mo w er , mo v e all 4 cutting height lev ers
forw ard; to lo w er the mo w er , mo v e them all rearw ard
( Figure 14 ).
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Figure 14
Adjusting the Handle Height
Y ou ma y raise or lo w er the handle to a position comfor table
for y ou.
1. R emo v e the lo w er handle knobs that attac h the handle
brac k ets to the lo w er handle ends ( Figure 15 ).
Figure 15
2. Inser t the bolt through the hole in eac h of the handle
brac k ets that sets the handle to the desired position
( Figure 16 ).
Figure 16
1. Highest position
3. Lowest position
2. Middle position (either
hole)
3. Install the lo w er handle knobs and tighten the knobs as
tight as y ou can b y hand ( Figure 17 ).
Figure 17
Starting the Engine
1. Fir mly push in the primer 3 times with y our thumb ,
holding the primer in for a second before releasing it
eac h time ( Figure 18 ).
Figure 18
Note: If the air temperature is belo w 55°F (13°C),
fir mly push the primer in 5 times .
2. Pull the blade control bar to the handle ( Figure 19 ).
Figure 19
3. T ur n the ignition k ey ( Figure 20 ) or pull the recoil star t
handle ( Figure 21 ).
Figure 20
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Figure 21
4. If the mo w er does not star t in 1 or 2 pulls (or 5 seconds
using the electric star ter), press the primer button 1 or 2
times and tr y star ting it ag ain.
Note: If the mo w er still does not star t, contact an
A uthorized Ser vice Dealer .
Using the Self-propel Drive
T o operate the self-propel dri v e , simply w alk with y our
hands on the upper handle and y our elbo ws at y our sides ,
and the mo w er will automatically k ee p pace with y ou
( Figure 22 ).
Figure 22
Stopping the Engine
R elease the blade control bar ( Figure 23 ).
Important: W hen y ou r elease the blade contr ol bar ,
the blade should stop within 3 seconds. If it does not
stop pr oper l y , stop using y our mo w er immediatel y and
contact an Authoriz ed Ser vice Dealer .
Figure 23
Recycling the Clippings
Y our mo w er comes from the factor y ready to recycle the
g rass and leaf clippings bac k into the la wn.
If the g rass bag is on the mo w er , remo v e it (refer to
R emo ving the Grass Bag) before recycling the clippings . If
the side disc harg e c hute is on the mo w er , remo v e it and
loc k the side disc harg e door (refer to R emo ving the Side
Disc harg e Chute) before recycling the clippings .
Important: Ensur e that the r ear discharge plug is in
place bef or e y ou r ecy cle the clippings ( Figur e 24 ).
Figure 24
Bagging the Clippings
Use the g rass bag when y ou w ant to collect g rass and leaf
clippings from the la wn.
A w or n g rass ba g could allo w small stones and
other similar de bris to be thr o wn in the operator’ s or
bystander’ s dir ection and r esult in serious per sonal
injur y or death to the operator or bystander s.
Check the g rass ba g fr equentl y . If it is dama ged,
install a new T or o r eplacement ba g .
If the side disc harg e c hute is on the mo w er , remo v e it and
loc k the side disc harg e door (refer to R emo ving the Side
Disc harg e Chute) before bag ging the clippings .
T he blade is shar p; contacting the blade can r esult
in serious per sonal injur y .
Stop the engine and w ait f or all mo ving par ts to stop
bef or e lea ving the operating position.
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Installing the Grass Bag
1. Raise and hold up the rear door ( Figure 25 ).
Figure 25
2. R emo v e the rear disc harg e plug ( Figure 25 ).
3. Install the bag onto the door rod ( Figure 26 ).
Figure 26
4. Lo w er the rear door ( Figure 27 ).
Figure 27
Removing the Grass Bag
T o remo v e the bag, rev erse the ste ps abo v e .
Side-discharging the Clippings
Use the side disc harg e for cutting v er y tall g rass .
If the bag is on the mo w er , remo v e it and inser t the rear
disc harg e plug (refer to R emo ving the Grass Bag) before
side-disc harging the clippings .
Important: Ensur e that the r ear discharge plug is in
place bef or e y ou r ecy cle the clippings ( Figur e 28 ).
Figure 28
T he blade is shar p; contacting the blade can r esult
in serious per sonal injur y .
Stop the engine and w ait f or all mo ving par ts to stop
bef or e lea ving the operating position.
Installing the Side Discharge Chute
1. Unloc k the side disc harg e door ( Figure 29 ).
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Figure 29
2. Lift open the side disc harg e door ( Figure 30 ).
Figure 30
3. Install the side disc harg e c hute and close the door onto
the c hute ( Figure 31 ).
Figure 31
Removing the Side Discharge Chute
T o remo v e the side disc harg e c hute , rev erse the ste ps abo v e .
Important: Lock the side discharge door after y ou
close it ( Figur e 32 ).
Figure 32
Operating Tips
General Mowing Tips
Clear the area of stic ks , stones , wire , branc hes , and
other debris that the blade could hit.
A v oid striking solid objects with the blade . Nev er
deliberately mo w o v er any object.
If the mo w er strik es an object or star ts to vibrate ,
immediately stop the engine , disconnect the wire from
the spark plug, and examine the mo w er for damag e .
F or best perfor mance , install a new blade before the
cutting season begins .
R e place the blade when necessar y with a T oro
re placement blade .
Cutting Grass
Cut only about a third of the g rass blade at a time . Do
not cut belo w the 2-inc h (51 mm) setting unless the
g rass is sparse or it is late fall when g rass g ro wth begins
to slo w do wn. R efer to Adjusting the Cutting Height.
W hen cutting g rass o v er 6 inc hes (15 cm) tall, mo w
at the highest cutting height setting and w alk slo w er;
then mo w ag ain at a lo w er setting for the best la wn
appearance . If the g rass is too long, the mo w er ma y
plug and cause the engine to stall.
Mo w only dr y g rass or lea v es . W et g rass and lea v es tend
to clump on the yard and can cause the mo w er to plug
or the engine to stall.
W et g rass or lea v es can cause serious injur y if
y ou slip and contact the blade. Mo w onl y in dr y
conditions.
Alter nate the mo wing direction. T his helps disperse the
clippings o v er the la wn for ev en fer tilization.
If the finished la wn appearance is unsatisfactor y , tr y one
or more of the follo wing:
R e place the blade or ha v e it shar pened.
W alk at a slo w er pace while mo wing .
Raise the cutting height on y our mo w er .
Cut the g rass more frequently .
Ov erlap cutting sw aths instead of cutting a full
sw ath with eac h pass .
Set the cutting height on the front wheels one notc h
lo w er than the rear wheels . F or example , set the
front wheels at 2-1/4 inc hes (60 mm) and the rear
wheels at 2-3/4 inc hes (70 mm).
Cutting Leaves
After cutting the la wn, ensure that half of the la wn
sho ws through the cut leaf co v er . Y ou ma y need to
mak e more than one pass o v er the lea v es .
If there are more than 5 inc hes (13 cm) of lea v es on the
la wn, set the front cutting height one or tw o notc hes
higher than the rear cutting height.
Slo w do wn y our mo wing speed if the mo w er does not
cut the lea v es finely enough.
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Maintenance
Note: Deter mine the left and right sides of the mac hine from the nor mal operating position.
Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s)
Maintenance Service
Interval
Maintenance Procedure
After the rst 5 operating
hours
Change the engine oil.
Before each use or daily
Check the engine oil level.
Ensure that the engine stops within 3 seconds after releasing the blade control
bar.
Clean grass clippings and dirt from under the mower.
Every 25 hours
Charge the battery.
Lubricate the rear wheel gears.
Replace the blade or have it sharpened (more frequently if the edge dulls quickly).
Every 50 hours
Change the engine oil.
Every 100 hours
Clean the cooling system (refer to your engine owner’s manual).
Replace the spark plug (refer to your engine owner’s manual).
Before storage
Charge the battery.
Empty the fuel tank before repairs as directed and before annual storage.
Yearly
Replace the air lter (more frequently in dusty operating conditions).
Check the spark plug (refer to your engine owner’s manual).
Refer to your Engine Operator’s Manual for any additional yearly maintenance
procedures.
Important: R efer to y our Engine Operator’ s Man ual f or additional maintenance pr ocedur es.
Preparing for Maintenance
1. Stop the engine and w ait for all mo ving par ts to stop .
2. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug
( Figure 33 ) before perfor ming any maintenance
procedure .
Figure 33
3. After perfor ming the maintenance procedure(s),
connect the spark plug wire to the spark plug .
Important: Bef or e tipping the mo w er to change
the oil or r eplace the blade, allo w the fuel tank to
r un dr y thr ough nor mal usa ge. If y ou must tip the
mo w er prior to r unning out of fuel, use a hand fuel
pump to r emo v e the fuel. Al w ays tip the mo w er
onto its side with the air filter up .
Tipping the mo w er may cause the fuel to leak.
Gasoline is flamma ble, explosi v e and can cause
per sonal injur y .
R un the engine dr y or r emo v e the gasoline with a
hand pump; nev er siphon.
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Replacing the Air Filter
R e place the air filter yearly; re place it more frequently in
dusty operating conditions .
1. P erfor m the pre-maintenance procedures; refer to
Pre paring for Maintenance .
2. Use a screw dri v er to open the air filter co v er ( Figure
34 ).
Figure 34
3. R e place the air filter .
4. Install the co v er ( Figure 35 ).
Figure 35
Changing the Engine Oil
Change the engine oil after the fir st 5 operating hour s ;
c hang e it yearly thereafter .
R un the engine a few min utes before c hanging the oil
to w ar m it. W ar m oil flo ws better and car ries more
contaminants .
1. P erfor m the pre-maintenance procedures; refer to
Pre paring for Maintenance .
2. R emo v e the dipstic k ( Figure 36 ).
Figure 36
3. Tip the mo w er onto its side , with the air filter up , to
drain the used oil out through the oil fill tube ( Figure
37 ).
Figure 37
4. Slo wl y pour oil into the oil fill tube until the oil lev el
reac hes the Full line on the dipstic k ( Figure 38 ). Do
not o v erfill. (Max. fill: 20 oz. (0.59 l), type: SAE 30W
deterg ent oil with an API ser vice classification of SF ,
SG , SH, SJ , SL, or higher .)
Figure 38
5. Install the dipstic k securely .
6. Dispose of the used oil properly at a local recycling
center .
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Charging the Battery
Batter y posts, ter minals, and r elated accessories
contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals
kno wn to the State of Calif or nia to cause cancer
and r epr oducti v e har m. W ash hands after handling
batter y .
Charg e the batter y for 24 hours initially , then monthly
(ev er y 25 star ts) or as needed. Alw a ys use the c harg er in a
sheltered area and c harg e the batter y at room ter mperature
(70 ° F or 22 ° C) whenev er possible .
1. Connect the c harg er to the mo w er wire har ness located
belo w the ignition k ey ( Figure 39 ).
Figure 39
2. Plug the c harg er into a w all outlet.
Note: W hen the batter y no long er holds a c harg e , recycle
or dispose of the lead-acid batter y according to local codes .
Replacing the Fuse
If the batter y does not c harg e or the engine does not tur n
with the electric star ter , the fuse ma y be blo wn. R e place it
with a 40-amp plug-in type fuse . R efer to Installing the Fuse .
Lubricating the Wheel Gears
Lubricate eac h r ear wheel with g rease yearly .
1. Wipe the g rease fittings just inside the rear wheels with
a clean rag ( Figure 40 ).
Figure 40
2. Install a g rease gun onto eac h fitting and g ently apply 2
or 3 pumps of #2 m ulti-pur pose lithium-base g rease .
Replacing the Blade
Important: Y ou will need a torque wr ench to install
the blade pr oper l y . If y ou do not ha v e a torque wr ench
or ar e uncomf or ta ble perf or ming this pr ocedur e,
contact an Authoriz ed Ser vice Dealer .
Examine the blade whenev er y ou r un out of g asoline . If the
blade is damag ed or crac k ed, re place it immediately . If the
blade edg e is dull or nic k ed, ha v e it shar pened or re place it.
T he blade is shar p; contacting the blade can r esult
in serious per sonal injur y .
W ear g lo v es when ser vicing the blade.
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug .
R efer to Pre paring for Maintenance .
2. Tip the mo w er onto its side with the air filter up .
3. Use a bloc k a w ood to hold the blade steady ( Figure 41 ).
Figure 41
4. R emo v e the blade , sa ving all mounting hardw are .
5. Install the new blade and all mounting hardw are .
Important: P osition the cur v ed ends of the blade
to point to w ard the mo w er housing .
6. Use a torque wr ench to tighten the blade bolt to
60 ft-lb (82 N m).
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Important: A bolt torqued to 60 ft-lb (82 N m)
is v er y tight. W hile holding the blade with a block
of w ood, put y our w eight behind the ratchet or
wr ench and tighten the bolt secur el y . T his bolt is
v er y dif ficult to o v er tighten.
Cleaning the Mower
T he mo w er may dislodge material fr om under the
mo w er housing .
W ear ey e pr otection.
Stay in the operating position (behind the
handle) when the engine is r unning .
Do not allo w bystander s in the ar ea.
F or best results , clean the mo w er soon after y ou ha v e
completed mo wing .
1. Lo w er the mo w er to its lo w est cutting height setting .
R efer to Adjusting the Cutting Height.
2. Mo v e the mo w er onto a flat pa v ed surface .
3. Attac h a g arden hose that is connected to a w ater supply
to the w ashout por t on the mo w er housing ( Figure 42 ).
Figure 42
1. Washout port
4. T ur n the w ater on.
5. Star t the engine and r un it until there are no more
clippings that come out from under the mo w er housing .
6. Stop the engine .
7. Shut off the w ater and disconnect the g arden hose from
the mo w er .
8. Star t the engine and r un it for a few min utes to dr y the
housing .
Storage
Store the mo w er in a cool, clean, dr y place .
Preparing the Mower for
Storage
Gasoline v apor s can explode.
Do not stor e gasoline mor e than 30 days.
Do not stor e the mo w er in an enclosur e near an
open flame.
Allo w the engine to cool bef or e storing it.
1. On the last refueling of the year , add fuel stabilizer to
the fuel as directed b y the engine man ufacturer .
2. R un the mo w er until the engine stops from r unning
out of fuel.
3. Prime the engine and star t it ag ain.
4. Allo w the engine to r un until it stops . W hen y ou can no
long er star t the engine , it is sufficiently dr y .
5. R emo v e the wire from the spark plug and connect the
wire onto the retaining post.
6. R emo v e the spark plug, add 1 oz. (30 ml) of oil through
the spark plug hole , and pull the star ter rope slo wly
sev eral times to distribute oil throughout the cylinder to
prev ent cylinder cor rosion during the off-season.
7. Loosely install the spark plug .
8. Tighten all n uts , bolts , and screws .
9. Charg e the batter y for 24 hours , then unplug the batter y
c harg er and store the mo w er in an unheated area. If y ou
m ust store the mo w er in a heated area, y ou m ust c harg e
the batter y ev er y 90 da ys .
Folding the Handle
If, while f olding the handle f or storing or transpor ting
the mo w er , y ou accidentl y bump the k ey and enga ge
the blade contr ol bar , the engine could star t and
r otate the blade, causing serious per sonal injur y .
Al w ays r emo v e the ignition k ey bef or e y ou f old the
handle.
1. R emo v e the lo w er handle knobs ( Figure 43 ).
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Figure 43
Note: Attac h the lo w er handle knobs onto the bolts in
the handle to prev ent losing them.
2. Detac h the lo w er handle brac k ets from the lo w er end of
both handle sides ( Figure 43 ).
3. R otate the handle forw ard ( Figure 44 ).
Important: R oute the ca bles to the outside of the
handle knobs as y ou f old the upper handle.
Figure 44
4. T o unfold the handle , refer to Unfolding the Handle .
Removing the Mower from
Storage
1. R emo v e the spark plug and spin the engine rapidly using
the star ter to blo w the ex cess oil from the cylinder .
2. Install the spark plug and tighten it with a tor que
wrenc h to 15 ft-lb (20 N m).
3. Charg e the batter y .
4. Connect the wire to the spark plug .
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Super Recycler
Walk Mowers
The Toro Starting Guarantee
A Five-Year Full Warranty on All
Toro GTS
®
-5 Engines
Conditions and Products Covered
The Toro Company and its affiliate, Toro Warranty Company,
pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly guarantee that
your Toro Engine will start on the first or second pull for five years
from the date of purchase—if you provide the routine maintenance
it requires—or we will fix it free of charge. This warranty covers the
cost of parts and labor, but you must pay transportation costs. This
covers Toro rotary mower engines.
Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Service
If you think that your Toro product contains a defect in materials or
workmanship, follow this procedure:
1. Contact any Toro Authorized or Master Service Dealer to
arrange service at their dealership. To locate a dealer
convenient to you, refer to the Yellow Pages of your telephone
directory (look under “Lawn Mowers”) or access our website at
www.Toro.com. You may also call our Toro Customer Care
Department toll free at 888-865-5688 (U.S. customers) or
888-865-5705 (Canada customers).
2. Bring the product and your proof of purchase (sales receipt) to
the Service Dealer.
If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the Service Dealer’s
analysis or with the assistance provided, call us toll free at the
numbers listed or write us at:
Customer Care Department, Consumer Division
Toro Warranty Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420-1196
Owner Responsibilities
You must maintain your Toro Engine by following the maintenance
schedule detailed in the Operator’s Manual. You must record this
work in the maintenance chart provided in your Operator’s Manual
and keep your proof of purchase. Such routine maintenance,
whether performed by a dealer or by you, is at your expense.
Items and Conditions Not Covered
There is no other express warranty except for The Toro Total
Coverage Guarantee and special emission system coverage on
some products. This warranty does not cover the following:
Any repairs on products used commercially
Normal maintenance including replacement of spark plugs, air
filter, fuel filter, and carburetor adjustments
Oil change and lubrication
Repairs or adjustments due to the following:
failure to follow proper maintenance procedures
rotary mower blade striking an object
contaminants in the fuel system
improper fuel or fuel mixture (consult your operator’s
manual if in doubt)
failure to drain the fuel system prior to any period of
non-use over three months
operation misuse, neglect, or accidents
repairs or attempted repairs by anyone other than an
Authorized Service Dealer
Special operational conditions where starting may require
more than two pulls, including the following:
first time starts after extended period of non-use or
seasonal storage
cool temperature starts such as those found in early spring
and late autumn (applies to rotary products only)
improper starting procedures
If you have difficulty starting your unit, please check the Operator’s
Manual to ensure that you are using the correct starting procedure.
This can save an unnecessary visit to a Service Dealer.
General Conditions
All repairs covered by this warranty must be performed by an
Authorized Toro Service Dealer using Toro approved replacement
parts. Repair by an Authorized Toro Service Dealer is your sole
remedy under this warranty.
Neither The Toro Company nor Toro Warranty Company is
liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages in
connection with the use of the Toro products covered by this
warranty, including any cost or expense of providing substi-
tute equipment or service during reasonable periods of
malfunction or non-use pending completion of repairs under
this warranty.
Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental or
consequential damages, or limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions and
limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
Guaranteed to Start Maintenance Record
To keep the starting guarantee in effect, you must perform the following maintenance according to the recommended maintenance
schedule. Follow the procedures in this operator’s manual and record all maintenance activities on this chart.
Date
Hours
Used
Air Cleaner
Service
(mowers only)
Change Oil
(does not apply
to two-cycle)
Lubricate Wheels
(mowers only)
Check Spark
Plug
Storage
Preparation
Date Storage
Preparation
Check Spark
Plug
Lubricate Wheels
(mowers only)
Change Oil
(does not apply
to two-cycle)
Air Cleaner
Service
(mowers only)
Hours
Used
Part No. 374-0018 Rev. E
Super Recycler
Walk Mowers
The Toro Total Coverage Guarantee
A Full Warranty
(Limited Warranty for Commercial Use)
Conditions and Products Covered
The Toro Company and its affiliate, Toro Warranty Company,
pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly promise to repair
any Toro product used for normal residential purposes* if defective
in materials or workmanship or if it stops functioning due to the
failure of a component. The following time periods apply from the
date of purchase:
Products
Warranty Period
Super Recycler
r
Walk Mowers
and Accessories
5 year full warranty
Batteries 1 year full warranty
This warranty includes the cost of parts and labor, but you must
pay transportation costs.
This warranty applies to Super Recycler
r
Walk Mowers and
Accessories.
Limited Warranty for Commercial Use
Toro Walk Power Mowers used for commercial, institutional, or
rental use are warranted against defects in materials or workman-
ship. Components failing due to normal wear are not covered by
this warranty. The following time periods apply from the date of
purchase: 45–day limited warranty for engine and entire unit.
Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Service
If you think that your Toro product contains a defect in materials or
workmanship, follow this procedure:
1. Contact any Toro Authorized or Master Service Dealer to
arrange service at their dealership. To locate a dealer
convenient to you, refer to the Yellow Pages of your telephone
directory (look under “Lawn Mowers”) or access our website at
www.Toro.com. You may also call our Toro Customer Care
Department toll free at 888-865-5688 (U.S. customers) or
888-865-5705 (Canada customers).
2. Bring the product and your proof of purchase (sales receipt) to
the Service Dealer.
If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the Service Dealer’s
analysis or with the assistance provided, call us toll free at the
numbers listed or write us at:
Customer Care Department, Consumer Division
Toro Warranty Company
8111 Lyndale Avenue South
Bloomington, MN 55420-1196
Owner Responsibilities
You must maintain your Toro product by following the maintenance
procedures described in the Operator’s Manual. Such routine
maintenance, whether performed by a dealer or by you, is at your
expense.
Items and Conditions Not Covered
There is no other express warranty except for special emission
system coverage on some products and the Toro Starting
Guarantee on GTS Engine. This express warranty does not cover:
Cost of regular maintenance service or parts, such as filters,
fuel, lubricants, oil changes, spark plugs, blade sharpening,
worn blade, cable/linkage adjustments, or brake and clutch
adjustments
Any product or part which has been altered or misused or
required replacement or repair due to accidents or lack of
proper maintenance
Repairs necessary due to improper fuel, contaminants in the
fuel system, or failure to properly prepare the fuel system prior
to any period of non-use over three months
Repairs necessary due to improper battery care or failure to
properly prepare the mower prior to any period of non-use
Pickup and delivery charges
If you have difficulty starting your unit, please check the Operator’s
Manual to ensure that you are using the correct starting procedure.
This can save an unnecessary visit to a Service Dealer.
General Conditions
All repairs covered by this warranty must be performed by an
Authorized Toro Service Dealer using Toro approved replacement
parts. Repair by an Authorized Toro Service Dealer is your sole
remedy under this warranty.
Neither The Toro Company nor Toro Warranty Company is
liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages in
connection with the use of the Toro products covered by this
warranty, including any cost or expense of providing substi-
tute equipment or service during reasonable periods of
malfunction or non-use pending completion of repairs under
this warranty.
Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental or
consequential damages, or limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions and
limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
Countries Other than the United States or Canada
Customers who have purchased Toro products exported from the United States or Canada should contact their Toro Distributor (Dealer)
to obtain guarantee policies for your country, province, or state. If for any reason you are dissatisfied with your Distributor’s service or
have difficulty obtaining guarantee information, contact the Toro importer. If all other remedies fail, you may contact us at Toro Warranty
Company.
*Normal residential purposes means use of the product on the same lot as your home. Use at more than one location is considered
commercial use, and the commercial use warranty would apply.
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Toro Super Recycler Lawn Mower User manual

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Lawnmowers
Type
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Toro Super Recycler Lawn Mower is a powerful and versatile machine designed to make lawn care easier and more efficient. With its sturdy construction, cutting-edge technology, and user-friendly features, this lawn mower offers a wide range of capabilities to help you achieve a beautiful and healthy lawn. From effortlessly tackling large areas of grass to providing a clean and precise cut, the Toro Super Recycler Lawn Mower is an ideal choice for homeowners seeking a reliable and high-performing lawn care solution.

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