Toro CCR 6053 Quick Clear Snowthrower User manual

Type
User manual
FormNo.3358-441Rev
D
CCR
®
6053QuickClear™Snowthrower
ModelNo.38571—SerialNo.280000001andUp
ModelNo.38575—SerialNo.280000001andUp
Operator'sManual
Introduction
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoidinjury
andproductdamage.Youareresponsibleforoperating
theproductproperlyandsafely.
YoumaycontactTorodirectlyatwww.Toro.comfor
productandaccessoryinformation,helpndinga
dealer,ortoregisteryourproduct.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineToroparts,or
additionalinformation,contactanAuthorizedService
DealerorToroCustomerServiceandhavethemodel
andserialnumbersofyourproductready.Figure1
identiesthelocationofthemodelandserialnumbers
ontheproduct.Writethenumbersinthespace
provided.
Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Thismanualidentiespotentialhazardsandhas
safetymessagesidentiedbythesafetyalertsymbol
(Figure2),whichsignalsahazardthatmaycauseserious
injuryordeathifyoudonotfollowtherecommended
precautions.
Figure2
1.Safetyalertsymbol
Thismanualuses2wordstohighlightinformation.
Importantcallsattentiontospecialmechanical
informationandNoteemphasizesgeneralinformation
worthyofspecialattention.
Safety
ThissnowthrowermeetsorexceedstheISO
standard8437ineffectatthetimeofproduction.
Readandunderstandthecontentsofthismanual
beforetheengineiseverstarted.
Thisisthesafetyalertsymbol.Itisusedtoalert
youtopotentialpersonalinjuryhazards.Obeyall
safetymessagesthatfollowthissymboltoavoid
possibleinjuryordeath.
Improperlyusingormaintainingthissnowthrower
couldresultininjuryordeath.Toreducethis
potential,complywiththefollowingsafety
instructions.
Training
Read,understand,andfollowallinstructionsonthe
machineandinthemanual(s)beforeoperatingthis
unit.Bethoroughlyfamiliarwiththecontrolsand
theproperuseoftheequipment.Knowhowtostop
theunitanddisengagethecontrolsquickly.
Neverallowchildrentooperatetheequipment.
Neverallowadultstooperatetheequipmentwithout
properinstruction.
Keeptheareaofoperationclearofallpersons,
particularlysmallchildren.
Exercisecautiontoavoidslippingorfalling.
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OriginalInstructions(EN)
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Preparation
Thoroughlyinspecttheareawheretheequipmentis
tobeusedandremovealldoormats,sleds,boards,
wires,andotherforeignobjects.
Donotoperatetheequipmentwithoutwearing
adequatewintergarments.Avoidloosetting
clothingthatcangetcaughtinmovingparts.Wear
footwearthatwillimprovefootingonslippery
surfaces.
Handlefuelwithcare;itishighlyammable.
Useanapprovedfuelcontainer.
Neveraddfueltoarunningengineorhotengine.
Fillfueltankoutdoorswithextremecare.Never
llfueltankindoors.
Neverllcontainersinsideavehicleorona
truckortrailerbedwithaplasticliner.Always
placecontainersontheground,awayfromyour
vehicle,beforelling.
Whenpractical,removegas-poweredequipment
fromthetruckortrailerandrefuelitonthe
ground.Ifthisisnotpossible,thenrefuelsuch
equipmentonatrailerwithaportablecontainer,
ratherthanfromagasolinedispensernozzle.
Keepthenozzleincontactwiththerimof
thefueltankorcontaineropeningatalltimes,
untilrefuelingiscomplete.Donotuseanozzle
lock-opendevice.
Replacegasolinecapsecurelyandwipeupspilled
fuel.
Iffuelisspilledonclothing,changeclothing
immediately.
Donotsmokewhilehandlinggasoline.
Useextensioncordsandreceptaclesasspeciedby
themanufacturerforallunitswithelectricstarting
motors.
Donotattempttoclearsnowfromagravelor
crushedrocksurface.Thisproductisintendedfor
useonlyonpavedsurfaces.
Neverattempttomakeanyadjustmentswhile
theengineisrunning(exceptwhenspecically
recommendedbymanufacturer).
Alwayswearsafetyglassesoreyeshieldsduring
operationorwhileperforminganadjustmentor
repairtoprotecteyesfromforeignobjectsthatmay
bethrownfromthemachine.
Letengineandmachineadjusttooutdoor
temperaturesbeforestartingtoclearsnow .
Operation
Donotputhandsorfeetnearorunderrotatingparts.
Keepclearofthedischargeopeningatalltimes.
Exerciseextremecautionwhenoperatingonor
crossinggraveldrives,walks,orroads.Stayalertfor
hiddenhazardsortrafc.
Afterstrikingaforeignobject,stoptheengine,
removetheignitionkey,thoroughlyinspectthe
snowthrowerforanydamage,andrepairthedamage
beforerestartingandoperatingthesnowthrower.
Iftheunitshouldstarttovibrateabnormally,stop
theengineandcheckimmediatelyforthecause.
Vibrationisgenerallyawarningoftrouble.
Stoptheenginewheneveryouleavetheoperating
position,beforeuncloggingtherotorbladehousing
ordischargechute,andwhenmakinganyrepairs,
adjustmentsorinspections.
Whencleaning,repairing,orinspectingthe
snowthrower,stoptheengineandmakecertainthat
therotorbladesandallmovingpartshavestopped.
Donotruntheengineindoors,exceptwhenstarting
theengineandfortransportingthesnowthrower
inoroutofthebuilding.Opentheoutsidedoors;
exhaustfumesaredangerous.
Exerciseextremecautionwhenoperatingonslopes.
Neveroperatethesnowthrowerwithoutproper
guardsandothersafetyprotectivedevicesinplace
andworking.
Neverdirectthedischargetowardpeopleorareas
wherepropertydamagecanoccur.Keepchildren
andothersaway.
Donotoverloadthemachinecapacitybyattempting
toclearsnowattoofastarate.
Lookbehindandusecarewhenbackingupwiththe
snowthrower.
Disengagepowertotherotorbladeswhen
snowthroweristransportedornotinuse.
Neveroperatethesnowthrowerwithoutgood
visibilityorlight.Alwaysbesureofyourfooting,and
keeparmholdonthehandles.Walk;neverrun.
Nevertouchahotengineormufer.
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ClearingaCloggedDischarge
Chute
Handcontactwiththerotatingrotorbladesinsidethe
dischargechuteisthemostcommoncauseofinjury
associatedwithsnowthrowers.Neveruseyourhandto
cleanoutthedischargechute.
Toclearthechute:
Shuttheengineoff!
Wait10secondstobesuretherotorbladeshave
stoppedrotating.
Alwaysuseaclean-outtool,notyourhands.
MaintenanceandStorage
Checkallfastenersatfrequentintervalsforproper
tightnesstobesuretheequipmentisinsafeworking
condition.
Neverstorethemachinewithfuelinthefueltank
insideabuildingwhereignitionsourcesarepresent,
suchashotwaterheaters,spaceheaters,orclothes
dryers.Allowtheenginetocoolbeforestoringin
anyenclosure.
AlwaysrefertotheOperator’sManualforimportant
detailsifthesnowthroweristobestoredforan
extendedperiod.
Maintainorreplacesafetyandinstructionlabels,as
necessary.
Runthemachineafewminutesafterthrowingsnow
topreventfreeze-upoftherotorblades.
ToroSnowthrowerSafety
Thefollowinglistcontainssafetyinformationspecic
toToroproductsorothersafetyinformationthatyou
mustknow.
Rotatingrotorbladescaninjurengersor
hands.Staybehindthehandlesandawayfromthe
dischargeopeningwhileoperatingthesnowthrower.
Keepyourface,hands,feet,andanyotherpart
ofyourbodyorclothingawayfrommovingor
rotatingparts.
Beforeadjusting,cleaning,repairing,andinspecting
thesnowthrower,andbeforeuncloggingthe
dischargechute,stoptheengine,removethekey,
andwaitforallmovingpartstostop.
Beforeleavingtheoperatingposition,stopthe
engine,removethekey,andwaitforallmovingparts
tostop.
Ifashield,safetydevice,ordecalisdamaged,
illegible,orlost,repairorreplaceitbeforebeginning
operation.Also,tightenanyloosefasteners.
Donotusethesnowthroweronaroof.
Donottouchtheenginewhileitisrunningorsoon
afterithasstoppedbecausetheenginemaybehot
enoughtocauseaburn.
Performonlythosemaintenanceinstructions
describedinthismanual.Beforeperformingany
maintenance,service,oradjustment,stoptheengine
andremovethekey.Ifmajorrepairsareeverneeded,
contactanAuthorizedServiceDealer.
Donotchangethegovernorsettingsontheengine.
Whenstoringthesnowthrowerformorethan30
days,drainthefuelfromthefueltanktoprevent
apotentialhazard.Storefuelinanapprovedfuel
container.Removethekeyfromtheignitionswitch
beforestoringthesnowthrower.
PurchaseonlygenuineTororeplacementpartsand
accessories.
SoundPressure
Thisunithasamaximumsoundpressurelevelatthe
operator’searof94dBA,basedonmeasurementsof
identicalmachinesperEN11201.
SoundPower
Thisunithasaguaranteedsoundpowerlevelof105
dBA,basedonmeasurementsofidenticalmachinesper
EN3744.
Vibration
Thisunitdoesnotexceedahand/armvibrationlevelof
12.7m/s
2
,basedonmeasurementsofidenticalmachines
perEN1033.
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SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Important:Safetyandinstructiondecalsarelocatednearareasofpotentialdanger.Replacedamaged
decals.
94-2577
1.Toengagetherotorblades,holdthecontrolbaragainst
thehandle.
2.Todisengagetherotorblades,releasethecontrolbar.
110-9363
1.Choke
108-4930(Model3857
1only)
1.Warning—readtheOperator’sManual.
2.Cutting/dismembermenthazard,rotorblades—stopthe
enginebeforeleavingthemachine.
3.Thrownobjecthazard—keepbystandersasafedistance
fromthemachine.
4.ReadtheOperator’sManualbeforecheckingengineoil
level.
5.EngineswitchOn
6.EngineswitchOff
7.Primer
8.Pushtheprimerthreetimestoprimetheengine.
9.Plugthemachineintopowertheelectricstarter.
114-1711
1.Cutting/dismembermenthazard,rotorblades—donotplace
yourhandinthechute;removetheignitionkeyandreadthe
instructionsbeforeservicingorperformingmaintenance.
114-3753(Model3857
5only)
1.Warning—readthe
OperatorsManual.
5.EngineswitchOff
2.Cutting/dismemberment
hazard,rotorblades—stop
theenginebeforeleaving
themachine.
6.Primer
3.Thrownobject
hazard—keepbystanders
asafedistancefromthe
machine.
7.Pushtheprimerthree
timestoprimetheengine.
4.EngineswitchOn8.ReadtheOperator’s
Manualbeforechecking
engineoillevel.
114-3794
1.Hotsurface(onexhaustbafe)
4
Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
1.
Nopartsrequired
Unfoldthehandle.
Screws
3
Chuteassembly
1
2.
Dischargechutehandle1
Installthedischargechute.
1.UnfoldingtheHandle
Procedure
1.Loosenthehandleknobs,pulloutthe“U”-shaped
handlelocksuntilyoucanmovethehandlefreely,
androtatethehandletotheoperatingposition
(Figure3).
Figure3
1.“U”-shapedhandlelock(2)
2.Handleknobs
2.Inserttheendofthe“U”-shapedhandlelockinto
theopenholeinthehandleandtightenthehandle
knobsuntiltheyaresnug(Figure4).
Figure4
Important:Ensurethatyoudonotpinchor
kinkthecontrolcable(Figure5).
Figure5
1.Controlcable
5
2.InstallingtheDischarge
Chute
3
Screws
1
Chuteassembly
1Dischargechutehandle
Procedure
Installthedischargechuteasshown(Figure6).
Figure6
1.Dischargechutehandle3.Dischargechute
2.Screw(3)
Note:Foreasierinstallation,useasmallratchetwrench
totightenthescrews.
Important:Donotovertightenthescrews;
otherwiseyoumaydamagethedischargechuteand
preventitfromturningfreely.
3.FillingtheEnginewithOil
Procedure
Yoursnowthrowerdoesnotcomewithoilintheengine,
butitdoescomewithabottleofoil.
Important:Beforestartingtheengine,llthe
enginewithoil.
Note:Thebottleofoilmaycontainmorethanis
required.Donotoverlltheengine.
Maxll:21oz.(0.62l),type:automotivedetergentoil
withanAPIserviceclassicationofSJ,SL,orhigher.
Fortemperaturesabove32°F(0°C),useSAE30.
Fortemperaturesbetween0°Fand32°F(–18°Cand
0°C),useSAE5W30orSAE10.
Fortemperaturesbelow0°F(–18°C),useSAE
0W30.
1.Movethesnowthrowertoalevelsurface.
2.Cleanaroundtheoilllcap(Figure7).
Figure7
1.Oilllcap
3.Unscrewtheoilllcapandremoveit.
4.Withthesnowthrowerintheoperatingposition,
carefullypouroilintothecrankcaseuntilthepoint
ofoverow .
5.Screwtheoilllcapintotheoilllholeandtighten
itsecurely.
4.AdjustingtheControlCable
Procedure
RefertoAdjustingtheControlCableinMaintenance.
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ProductOverview
Figure8
1.Chutedeectortrigger
8.Electric-startbutton
(model38571only)
2.Dischargechute9.Ignitionkey
3.Dischargechutehandle
10.Chokelever
4.Controlbar11.Oildrainplug
5.Fueltankcap
12.Oilllcap
6.Recoilstarthandle
13.Chutedeector
7.Primer
Operation
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachine
fromthenormaloperatingposition.
Gasolineisextremelyammableandexplosive.
Areorexplosionfromgasolinecanburnyou
andothers.
Topreventastaticchargefromigniting
thegasoline,placethecontainerand/or
snowthroweronthegroundbeforelling,
notinavehicleoronanobject.
Fillthetankoutdoorswhentheengineis
cold.Wipeupspills.
Donothandlegasolinewhensmokingor
aroundanopenameorsparks.
Storegasolineinanapprovedfuelcontainer,
outofthereachofchildren.
FillingtheFuelTank
Fillthefueltankwithfreshunleadedgasoline(Figure9).
Figure9
1.1/4inch(6mm)
Important:DonotuseE85orE20fuel.Alternative
fuelswithhighalcoholcontentcancausehard
starting,poorengineperformance,andmaycause
internalenginedamage.
CheckingtheEngineOilLevel
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily—Check
theengineoillevelandaddoilif
necessary.
1.Movethesnowthrowertoalevelsurface.
2.Cleanaroundtheoilllcap(Figure10).
Figure10
1.Oilllcap
3.Unscrewtheoilllcapandremoveit.
4.Iftheoillevelislow,keepthesnowthrowerinthe
operatingpositionandcarefullypouroilintothe
crankcaseuntilthepointofoverow.(Max.ll:21
7
oz.(0.62l),type:SAE30detergentoilwithanAPI
serviceclassicationofSJ,SL,orhigher.)
5.Screwtheoilllcapintotheoilllholeandtighten
itsecurely.
StartingtheEngine
1.TurntheignitionkeyclockwisetotheOnposition
(Figure11).
Figure11
2.Pulloutthechokelever(Figure12).
Figure12
1.Chokelever
3.Firmlypushintheprimer3timeswithyourthumb,
holdingtheprimerinaforasecondbeforereleasing
iteachtime(Figure13).
Figure13
Note:Removeyourglovewhenyoupushinthe
primersothataircannotescapefromtheprimer
hole.
Important:Donotusetheprimerorthechoke
iftheenginehasbeenrunningandishot.
Excessiveprimingmayoodtheengineand
preventitfromstarting.
4.Connectanextensioncordtoapowersourceand
thesnowthrower,andpushtheelectric-startbutton
(model38571only)(Figure14),orpulltherecoil
starthandle(Figure15).
Figure14
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Figure15
Important:Runtheelectricstarternomore
than10timesatintervalsof5secondson,then
5secondsoff.Runningtheelectricstarter
extensivelycanoverheatanddamageit.Ifthe
enginedoesnotstartafterthisseriesofattempts,
waitatleast40minutestoallowthestarterto
coolbeforeattemptingtostartitagain.Ifthe
enginedoesnotstartafterthesecondseriesof
attempts,takethesnowthrowertoanAuthorized
ServiceDealerforservice(model38571only).
5.Whiletheengineisrunning,pushinthechokelever
slowly.
6.Unplugtheextensioncordfromthepowersource
andthesnowthrower(model38571only).
Ifyouleavethesnowthrowerpluggedintoa
poweroutlet,someonecaninadvertentlystart
thesnowthrowerandinjurepeopleordamage
property(model38571only).
Unplugthepowercordwheneveryouarenot
startingthesnowthrower.
EngagingtheRotorBlades
Toengagetherotorblades,holdthecontrolbaragainst
thehandle(Figure16).
Figure16
1.Controlbar
DisengagingtheRotorBlades
Todisengagetherotorblades,releasethecontrolbar
(Figure17).
Figure17
StoppingtheEngine
Tostoptheengine,turntheignitionkey
counterclockwisetotheOffposition(Figure18).
Figure18
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AdjustingtheDischargeChute
andChuteDeector
Toadjustthedischargechute,movethechutehandle
asshown(Figure19).
Figure19
Toraiseorlowertheangleofthechutedeector,press
thetriggeronthechutedeectorandmovethechute
deectorupordown(Figure20).
Figure20
1.Chutedeectortrigger2.Chutedeector
PreventingFreeze-upafter
Use
Lettheenginerunforafewminutestoprevent
movingpartsfromfreezing.Stoptheengine,wait
forallmovingpartstostop,andremoveiceand
snowfromthesnowthrower.
Cleanoffanysnowandicefromthebaseofthe
chute.
Rotatethedischargechuteleftandrighttofreeit
fromanyicebuildup.
WiththeignitionkeyintheOffposition,pullthe
recoilstarterhandleseveraltimesorpushtheelectric
startbuttononce(model38571only)topreventthe
recoilandelectricstartersfromfreezingup.
Insnowyandcoldconditions,somecontrolsand
movingpartsmayfreeze.Donotuseexcessiveforce
whentryingtooperatefrozencontrols.Ifyouhave
difcultyoperatinganycontrolorpart,startthe
engineandletitrunforafewminutes.
OperatingTips
Therotorbladescanthrowstones,toys,and
otherforeignobjectsandcauseseriouspersonal
injurytotheoperatorortobystanders.
Keeptheareatobeclearedfreeofallobjects
thattherotorbladescouldpickupand
throw.
Keepallchildrenandpetsawayfromthe
areaofoperation.
Removethesnowassoonaspossibleafteritfalls.
Ifthesnowthrowerdoesnotpropelitselfforward
onslipperysurfacesorinheavysnow,pushforward
onthehandle,butallowthesnowthrowertowork
atitsownpace.
Overlapeachswathtoensurecompletesnow
removal.
Dischargethesnowdownwindwheneverpossible.
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Maintenance
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachinefromthenormaloperatingposition.
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)
MaintenanceService
Interval
MaintenanceProcedure
Afterthersthour
Checkthecontrolcableandadjustitifnecessary.
Checkforloosefastenersandtightenthemifnecessary.
Aftertherst2hours
Changetheengineoil.
Beforeeachuseordaily
Checktheengineoillevelandaddoilifnecessary.
Yearly
Checkthecontrolcableandadjustitifnecessary.
InspecttherotorbladesandhaveanAuthorizedServiceDealerreplacetherotor
bladesandscraperifnecessary.
Changetheengineoil.
Servicethesparkplugandreplaceitifnecessary.
Checkforloosefastenersandtightenthemifnecessary.
HaveanAuthorizedServiceDealerinspectthedrivebeltandreplaceitifnecessary.
Yearlyorbeforestorage
Preparethesnowthrowerforstorage.
AdjustingtheControlCable
CheckingtheControlCable
ServiceInterval:Afterthersthour—Check
thecontrolcableandadjustitif
necessary.
Yearly—Checkthecontrolcableand
adjustitifnecessary.
Movethecontrolbarbacktowardthehandletoremove
theslackinthecontrolcable(Figure21).
Figure21
1.Controlbar2.1/16-inchto1/8-inch(2
mmto3mm)gap
Note:Ensurethata1/16-inchto1/8-inch(2mmto3
mm)gapexistsbetweenthecontrolbarandthehandle
(Figure21).
Important:Thecontrolcablemustcontainsome
slackwhenyoudisengagethecontrolbarforthe
rotorbladestostopproperly.
AdjustingtheControlCable
1.Slideupthespringcoverandunhookthespring
fromtheadjusterlink(Figure22).
Figure22
1.Adjusterlink
3.Springcover
2.Z-tting
4.Unhookthespringhere.
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Note:Youcanpulluptheadjusterlinkandcableto
makeunhookingthespringeasier.
2.MovetheZ-ttingtoahigherorlowerholeonthe
adjusterlinkasneededtoobtainthe1/16-inchto
1/8-inch(2mmto3mm)gapbetweenthecontrol
barandthehandle(Figure21).
Note:MovingtheZ-ttinghigherdecreasesthe
gapbetweenthecontrolbarandthehandle;moving
itlowerincreasesthegap.
3.Hookthespringtotheadjusterlinkandslidethe
springcoverovertheadjusterlink.
4.Checktheadjustment;refertoCheckingtheControl
Cable.
Note:Afterextendeduse,thedrivebeltmaywear
andloseitsproperbelttension.Ifthedrivebelt
slips(continuouslysqueals)underaheavyload,
disconnectthespringfromtheadjustorlinkand
movetheupperendofthespringtotheholethat
isfurtherfromthepivotpointinthecontrolbar
(Figure23).Thenconnectthespringtotheadjustor
linkandadjustthecontrolcable.
Figure23
1.Removetheupperendof
springfromthishole
3.Pivotpoint
2.Inserttheupperendof
springintothishole
4.Upperendofspring
Note:Thebeltmayslip(squeal)inwetconditions;
todryoutthedrivesystem,starttherotorandrun
itwithoutaloadfor30seconds.
InspectingtheRotorBlades
ServiceInterval:Yearly—Inspecttherotorbladesand
haveanAuthorizedServiceDealer
replacetherotorbladesandscraperif
necessary.
Beforeeachsession,inspecttherotorbladesforwear.
Whenarotorbladeedgehasworndowntothewear
indicatorhole,haveanAuthorizedServiceDealer
replacetherotorbladesandthescraper(Figure24).
Figure24
1.Wearindicatorhole
ChangingtheEngineOil
ServiceInterval:Aftertherst2hours
Yearly
Runtheengineafewminutesbeforechangingtheoil
towarmit.Warmoilowsbetterandcarriesmore
contaminants.
1.Stoptheengineandwaitforallmovingpartstostop.
2.Movethesnowthrowertoalevelsurface.
3.Placeanoildrainpanundertheoildrainplug,
removetheoildrainplug,andtipthesnowthrower
backwardanddraintheusedoilintheoildrainpan
Figure25).
Figure25
4.Afterdrainingtheusedoil,returnthesnowthrower
totheoperatingposition.
5.Installtheoildrainplugandtightenitsecurely.
6.Cleanaroundtheoilllcap(Figure26).
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Figure26
1.Oilllcap
7.Unscrewtheoilllcapandremoveit(Figure26).
8.Withthesnowthrowerintheoperatingposition,
carefullypouroilintotheoilllholetothepoint
ofoverow(Figure27).
Maxll:21oz.(0.62l),type:automotivedetergent
oilwithanAPIserviceclassicationofSJ,SL,or
higher.
Fortemperaturesabove32°F(0°C),useSAE30.
Fortemperaturesbetween0°Fand32°F(–18°C
and0°C),useSAE5W30orSAE10.
Fortemperaturesbelow0°F(–18°C),useSAE
0W30.
Figure27
9.Screwtheoilllcapintotheoilllhole,andtighten
itsecurely.
10.Wipeupanyspilledoil.
11.Disposeoftheusedoilproperlyatalocalrecycling
center.
ServicingtheSparkPlug
ServiceInterval:Yearly—Servicethesparkplugand
replaceitifnecessary.
UseaChampion RN4Csparkplugorequivalent.
1.Stoptheengineandwaitforallmovingpartstostop.
2.Waituntiltheenginehasfullycooled.
Aftertheenginehasbeenrunning,themufer
andotherenginecomponentswillbeveryhot
andwillseverelyburnyouifyoutouchthem.
Thisprocedurerequiresyoutoremovethe
exhaustbafefromoverthemuferandto
placeyourhandclosetothemuferandengine.
Allowtheenginetofullycoolbeforestarting
thisprocedure.
3.Removeandsavethefastenersthatsecurethe
shroudasshown(Figure28).
Figure28
1.Removethese4fasteners
4.Liftupontheleftrearcorneroftheshroudand
pulltheexhaustbafedownandoutoftheengine
compartment(Figure29).
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Figure29
1.Exhaustbafe
5.Disconnectthewirefromthesparkplug(Figure30).
Figure30
1.Spark-plugwire
6.Cleanaroundthesparkplug.
7.Removethesparkplugfromthecylinderhead.
Important:Replaceacracked,fouled,or
dirtysparkplug.Donotcleantheelectrodes
becausegritenteringthecylindercandamage
theengine.
8.Setthegapontheplugto0.030inch(0.76mm)
(Figure31).
Figure31
1.Centerelectrodeinsulator3.Airgap(nottoscale)
2.Sideelectrode
9.Installthesparkplugandtightentheplugsecurely.
10.Connectthewiretothesparkplug.
11.Tipthesnowthrowerforwardontoitsfronttomake
installingtheexhaustbafeeasier(Figure32).
Figure32
12.Fromtherearleftposition,inserttheexhaustbafe
upintotheshroud.
Note:Ensurethattheupperlipoftheexhaust
bafetsintothetabsontheinsideoftheshroud
(Figure33).
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Figure33
1.Tabs
13.Installthe2screwsintotheexhaustbafe.
14.Returnthesnowthrowertotheoperatingposition.
15.Tuckthelowerlipoftheguardbehindthebeltcover
(Figure34).
Figure34
16.Securetheexhaustbafeusingthesmallsidescrew
thatyoupreviouslyremoved(Figure35).
Figure35
1.Smallsidescrewhere
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ReplacingtheDriveBelt
Ifdrivebeltbecomesworn,oil-soaked,excessively
cracked,frayed,orotherwisedamaged,replacethebelt.
1.Removethedrivebeltcoverbyremovingthe3bolts
asshowninFigureFigure36.
Figure36
1.Drivebeltcover6.Drivebelt
2.Bolt(3)7.Rotorshaft
3.Rotorpulleybolt
8.Brakespring(unhookfrom
idlerarmhere)
4.Curvedwasher
9.Idlerpulley
5.Rotorpulley10.Enginepulley
2.Unhookthebrakespringfromtheidlerarmto
releasethebelttension(Figure36).
3.Removethescrewandcurvedwasherthatholdsthe
rotorpulley(Figure36).
4.Removetherotorpulleyandthedrivebelt
(Figure36).
5.Installthenewdrivebelt,routingitasshownin
(Figure37).
Figure37
1.Brakespring(installon
idlerarmhere)
3.Enginepulley
2.Idlerpulley4.Rotorpulley
Note:Routethenewdrivebeltrstaroundthe
enginepulley,thentheidlerpulley,andnallyaround
thelooserotorpulleypositionedjustabovetherotor
shaft(Figure36).
6.Installtherotorpulleyontotherotorshaft
(Figure36).
7.Installthecurvedwasherandtherotorpulleybolt
andtightenthemsecurely(Figure36).
Note:Theconcavesideofthecurvedwashergoes
againsttheoutsideofthepulley.
8.Installthebrakespringontotheidlerarm(Figure37).
9.Installthedrivebeltcoverwiththeboltsyou
removedinstep1.
Note:Ensurethatthedrivebeltisproperlyadjusted
andoperating;refertoCheckingtheControlCable
andAdjustingtheControlCable.
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Storage
StoringtheSnowthrower
Gasolinefumesarehighlyammable,
explosive,anddangerousifinhaled.Ifyou
storetheproductinanareawithanopen
ame,thegasolinefumesmayigniteand
causeanexplosion.
Donotstorethesnowthrowerinahouse
(livingarea),basement,oranyotherarea
whereignitionsourcesmaybepresent,
suchashotwaterandspaceheaters,clothes
dryers,furnaces,andotherlikeappliances.
1.Onthelastrefuelingoftheyear,addfuelstabilizer
tofreshfuelasdirectedbytheenginemanufacturer.
2.Runtheenginefor10minutestodistributethe
conditionedfuelthroughthefuelsystem.
3.Stoptheengine,allowittocool,andsiphonthefuel
tankorruntheengineuntilitstops.
4.Starttheengineandrunituntilitstops.
5.Chokeorprimetheengine,startitathirdtime,and
runtheengineuntilitwillnotstart.
6.Disposeofunusedfuelproperly.Recycleitaccording
tolocalcodes,oruseitinyourautomobile.
Note:Donotstorestabilizedgasolineformore
than90days.
7.Whiletheengineisstillwarm,changetheengineoil.
RefertoChangingtheEngineOil.
8.Removethesparkplug.
9.Squirt2teaspoonsofoilintothesparkplughole.
10.Installthesparkplugbyhandandthentightenit
securely.Ifyoudonothaveatorquewrench,tighten
theplugrmly.
11.WiththeignitionkeyintheOffposition,pullthe
recoilstarterslowlytodistributetheoilontheinside
ofthecylinder.
12.Cleanthesnowthrower.
13.Touchupchippedsurfaceswithpaintavailable
fromanAuthorizedServiceDealer.Sandaffected
areasbeforepainting,andusearustpreventativeto
preventthemetalpartsfromrusting.
14.Tightenanyloosefasteners.Repairorreplaceany
damagedparts.
15.Coverthesnowthrowerandstoreitinaclean,dry
placeoutofthereachofchildren.Allowtheengine
tocoolbeforestoringitinanyenclosure.
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Notes:
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374-0102 Rev B
International Distributor List
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CSSC Turf Equipment (pvt) Ltd Sri Lanka 94 11 2746100
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Femco S.A. Guatemala 502 442 3277
G.Y.K. Company ltd. Japan 81 726 325 861
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Guandong Golden Star China 86 20 876 51338
Hako Gorund and Garden Sweden 46 35 10 0000
Hayter Limited (U.K.) United Kingdom 44 1279 723 444
Hydroturf Int. Co Dubai United Arab Emirates 97 14 347 9479
Hydroturf Egypt LLC Egypt 202 519 4308
Ibea S.p.A. Italy 39 0331 853611
Irriamc Portugal 351 21 238 8260
Jean Heybroek b.v. Netherlands 31 30 639 4611
Lely (U.K.) Limited United Kingdom 44 1480 226 800
Maquiver S.A. Colombia 57 1 236 4079
Maruyama Mfg. Co. Inc. Japan 81 3 3252 2285
Metra Kft Hungary 36 1 326 3880
Mounteld a.s. Czech Republic 420 255 704 220
Munditol S.A. Argentina 54 11 4 821 9999
Oslinger Turf Equipment SA Ecuador 593 4 239 6970
Oy Hako Ground and Garden Ab Finland 358 987 00733
Parkland Products Ltd New Zealand 64 3 34 93760
Prochaska & Cie Austria 43 1 278 5100
RT Cohen 2004 Ltd Israel 972 986 17979
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Toro Australia Australia 61 3 9580 7355
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TheToroWarranty
ConditionsandProductsCovered
TheToro®Companyanditsafliate,ToroWarrantyCompany,pursuantto
anagreementbetweenthem,jointlypromisestotheoriginalpurchaser*to
repairanyToroProductusedfornormalresidentialpurposes*ifdefectivein
materialsorworkmanship.Thefollowingtimeperiodsapplyfromthedate
oforiginalpurchase:
Products
WarrantyPeriod
WalkPowerMowers
2-yearlimitedwarranty
RearEngineRiders2-yearlimitedwarranty
Lawn&GardenTractors
2-yearlimitedwarranty
ElectricHandHeldProducts
2-yearlimitedwarranty
Snowthrowers
2-yearlimitedwarranty
ConsumerZeroTurn
2-yearlimitedwarranty
*“Originalpurchaser”meansusethepersonwhooriginallypurchasedToro
products.
*“Normalresidentialpurposes”meansuseoftheproductonthesamelotas
yourhome.Useatmorethanonelocationisconsideredcommercialuse,and
thecommercialusewarrantywouldapply.
LimitedWarrantyforCommercialUse
ToroConsumerProductsandattachmentsusedforcommercial,institutional,
orrentalusearewarrantedagainstdefectsinmaterialsorworkmanshipforthe
followingtimeperiodsfromthedateoforiginalpurchase:
Products
WarrantyPeriod
WalkPowerMowers
90daywarranty
RearEngineRiders90daywarranty
Lawn&GardenTractors
90daywarranty
ElectricHandHeldProducts
90daywarranty
Snowthrowers
90daywarranty
ConsumerZeroTurn
45daywarranty
InstructionsforObtainingWarrantyService
IfyouthinkthatyourToroProductcontainsadefectinmaterialsor
workmanship,followthisprocedure:
1.Contactyoursellertoarrangeserviceoftheproduct.Ifforanyreason
itisimpossibleforyoutocontactyourseller,youmaycontactanyToro
AuthorizedDistributortoarrangeservice.
2.Bringtheproductandyourproofofpurchase(salesreceipt)toyourseller
ortheServiceDealer.
IfforanyreasonyouaredissatisedwiththeServiceDealer’sanalysisorwiththe
assistanceprovided,contacttheToroimporterorcontactusat:
CustomerCareDepartment,ConsumerDivision
ToroWarrantyCompany
8111LyndaleAvenueSouth
Bloomington,MN55420-1196
Manager:TechnicalProductSupport:001-952-887-8248
SeeattachedDistributorList
OwnerResponsibilities
YoumustmaintainyourToroProductbyfollowingthemaintenanceprocedures
describedintheoperator’smanual.Suchroutinemaintenance,whether
performedbyadealerorbyyou,isatyourexpense.
ItemsandConditionsNotCovered
Thisexpresswarrantydoesnotcover:
Costofregularmaintenanceserviceorparts,suchaslters,fuel,lubricants,
tune-upparts,bladesharpening,brakeandclutchadjustments.
Anyproductorpartwhichhasbeenalteredormisusedorrequired
replacementorrepairduetonormalwear,accidents,orlackofproper
maintenance.
Repairsnecessaryduetoimproperfuel,contaminantsinthefuelsystem,or
failuretoproperlypreparethefuelsystempriortoanyperiodofnon-use
overthreemonths.
Engineandtransmission.Thesearecoveredbytheappropriate
manufacturer’sguaranteeswithseparatetermsandconditions.
AllrepairscoveredbythiswarrantymustbeperformedbyanAuthorizedToro
ServiceDealerusingToroapprovedreplacementparts.
GeneralConditions
Thepurchaseriscoveredbythenationallawsofeachcountry.Therightsto
whichthepurchaserisentitledwiththesupportoftheselawsarenotrestricted
bythiswarranty.
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