In Stock, 2 available. Ships in 4 - 9 business days. In Stock, 5 available. In Stock, 1 available. In Stock, 25 available. Backorder: No ETA. In Stock, 20 available. In Stock, 9 available. In Stock, 12 available. In Stock, 3 available.
In Stock, 19 available. In Stock, 18 available. In Stock, 14 available. In Stock, 6 available. In Stock, 15 available. In Stock, 4 available. Part Number: Ships in 5 - 10 business days. In Stock, 22 available. In Stock, 23 available. In Stock, 8 available. In Stock, 7 available. In Stock, 17 available. In Stock, 24 available. In Stock, 10 available.
In Stock, 13 available. In Stock, 21 available. In Stock, 16 available. This article is a repair guide for power tool switch replacements, explaining the general steps involved in replacing a switch assembly. This video explains simple procedures to determine the correct fuel line routing for any 2-cycle engine carburetor. This article defines the basic parts of most power tools, explains how they work, and what to look for when they stop working.
This article is a troubleshooting guide for problems and malfunctions common to most electric power tools. Please note shipping times may be longer than expected due to carrier delays. Shopping Cart. Submit Search. Sign in Sign in with Password. Cart Shopping Cart 0 item s in your cart. Restore a saved shopping cart. Toro Lawn Mower Parts. Preferred Partners of. Continue Shopping Proceed to Checkout. Search within model. Carburetor Assembly No. Add to Cart.
Electric Starter Kit No. Electrical Assembly. Engine and Blade Assembly. Engine Assembly No. Screw, Hex Flange Hd. Front Axle and Wheel Assembly.
Inspect the area where you will use the machine and remove all objects that the machine could throw. If the machine strikes an object or starts to vibrate, immediately shut off the engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, disconnect the wire from the spark plug, and examine the machine for damage. For best performance, install a new Toro blade before the cutting season begins or when necessary. Cut only about a third of the grass blade at a time. Do not cut below 51 mm 2 inches unless the grass is sparse or it is late fall when grass growth begins to slow down.
When cutting grass over 15 cm 6 inches tall, mow at the highest cutting height setting and walk slower; then mow again at a lower setting for the best lawn appearance. If the grass is too long, the machine may plug and cause the engine to stall. Wet grass and leaves tend to clump on the yard and can cause the machine to plug or the engine to stall. Be aware of a potential fire hazard in very dry conditions, follow all local fire warnings, and keep the machine free of dry grass and leaf debris.
Alternate the mowing direction. This helps disperse the clippings over the lawn for even fertilization. After cutting the lawn, ensure that half of the lawn shows through the cut leaf cover. You may need to make more than a single pass over the leaves. If there are more than 13 cm 5 inches of leaves on the lawn, mow at a higher cutting height and then again at the desired cutting height. Never store the machine or fuel container where there is an open flame, spark, or pilot light, such as on a water heater or on other appliances.
With the engine running and the blade engaged, spray a stream of water in front of the right , rear wheel Figure Note: The water will splash into the path of the blade, cleaning out the clippings. Start the engine and run it for a few minutes to dry the underside of the machine to prevent it from rusting. Shut off the engine, remove the electric-start button if equipped , and allow the machine to cool before storing it in an enclosed area.
Folding or unfolding the handle improperly can damage the cables, causing an unsafe operating condition. Remove and save the 2 handle knobs and 2 carriage bolts from the handle brackets A of Figure Important: Route the cables to the outside of the handle knobs as you fold the handle. Fold the handle by rotating it forward B of Figure Loosely install the handle knobs and carriage bolts on the handle brackets C of Figure To unfold the handle, refer to Assembling and Unfolding the Handle.
Wear gloves when servicing the blade. Do not repair or alter the blade s. Tipping the machine may cause the fuel to leak. Fuel is flammable and explosive, and can cause personal injury. Run the engine dry or remove the fuel with a hand pump; never siphon the fuel. To ensure optimum performance of the machine, use only genuine Toro replacement parts and accessories. Disconnect the spark-plug wire from the spark plug Figure Important: Before tipping the machine to change the oil or replace the blade, allow the fuel tank to run dry through normal usage.
If you must tip the machine prior to running out of fuel, use a hand fuel pump to remove the fuel. Always tip the machine onto its side, with the dipstick down. Unclip the top of the air-filter cover Figure Note: If the air filter is excessively dirty, replace it with a new filter.
Otherwise, gently tap the air filter on a hard surface to loosen debris. Changing the engine oil is not required, but if you want to change the oil, use the following procedure. Note: Run the engine a few minutes before changing the oil to warm it. Warm oil flows better and carries more contaminants. Do not pour the entire capacity of oil into the crankcase. Fill the crankcase with oil as directed in the following steps.
Remove the dipstick by rotating the cap counterclockwise and pulling it out Figure Tip the machine onto its side so that the air filter is up to drain the used oil from the oil-fill tube Figure Read the oil level on the dipstick Figure If the oil level on the dipstick is too low, carefully pour a small amount of oil into the oil-fill tube, wait 3 minutes, and repeat steps 8 through 10 until the oil level on the dipstick is correct. If the oil level on the dipstick is too high, drain the excess oil until the oil level on the dipstick is correct.
Important: You will need a torque wrench to install the blade properly. If you do not have a torque wrench or are uncomfortable performing this procedure, contact an Authorized Service Dealer. Examine the blade whenever you run out of fuel. If the blade is damaged or cracked, replace it immediately. If the blade edge is dull or nicked, have it sharpened and balanced, or replace it. Use a block of wood to hold the blade steady Figure Remove the blade, saving all mounting hardware Figure Install the new blade and all mounting hardware Figure Important: Position the curved ends of the blade to point toward the machine housing.
Whenever you install a new self-propel cable or if the self-propel drive is out of adjustment, adjust the self-propel drive. Turn the adjustment nut counterclockwise to loosen the cable adjustments Figure Adjust the tension on the cables Figure 26 by pulling them back or pushing them forward and holding that position. Note: Push the cables toward the engine to increase the traction; pull the cables away from the engine to decrease the traction. On the last refueling of the year, add fuel stabilizer such as Toro Premium Fuel Treatment to the fuel as directed on the label.
Dispose of any unused fuel properly. Recycle it according to local codes or use it in your automobile. Important: Old fuel in the fuel tank is the leading cause of hard starting.
Do not store the fuel without fuel stabilizer more than 30 days, and do not store stabilized fuel beyond the duration recommended by the fuel-stabilizer manufacturer. Start the engine again and allow it to run until it shuts off. When you can no longer start the engine, it is sufficiently dry. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug and connect the wire to the retaining post if equipped.
Remove the spark plug, add 30 ml 1 fl oz of engine oil through the spark-plug hole, and pull the starter rope slowly several times to distribute oil throughout the cylinder to prevent cylinder corrosion during the off-season. Remove the spark plug and spin the engine rapidly by pulling the recoil-start handle to blow the excess oil from the cylinder.
Check the engine-oil level; refer to Checking the Engine-Oil Level. Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel; refer to Filling the Fuel Tank. Toggle navigation. Figure 1 Model and serial number location. Figure 2 Safety-alert symbol. General Safety. Safety and Instructional Decals. Manufacturer's Mark This mark indicates that the blade is identified as a part from the original machine manufacturer.
Thrown object hazard—keep bystanders away; shut off the engine before leaving the operating position; pick up any debris before mowing. Assembling and Unfolding the Handle. Figure 3. Installing the Blade-Control Bar. Figure 4. Figure 5. Adding Oil to the Engine. Figure 6. Assembling the Grass Bag.
Figure 7. Product Overview. Before Operation. Before Operation Safety. Become familiar with the safe operation of the equipment, operator controls, and safety signs. Always inspect the machine to ensure that the blades and blade bolts are not worn or damaged. Fuel Safety. Do not handle fuel when smoking or around an open flame or sparks. Do not remove the fuel cap or add fuel to the tank while the engine is running or hot. Store fuel in an approved container and keep it out of the reach of children.
Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors. Keep your hands and face away from the nozzle and the fuel-tank opening. Keep fuel away from your eyes and skin. Filling the Fuel Tank. Fill the fuel tank as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9. Checking the Engine-Oil Level. Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure Before each use or daily Check the engine-oil level and add oil as needed. Figure Adjusting the Handle Height. Adjusting the Cutting Height. Shut off the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop before adjusting the cutting height.
Do not put your fingers under the housing when adjusting the cutting height. If the engine has been running, the muffler will be hot and can burn you. Keep away from the hot muffler. During Operation. During Operation Safety.
Do not operate the machine while ill, tired, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Always look down and behind you before moving the machine in reverse. Slope Safety. Do not mow on excessively steep slopes. Poor footing could cause a slip-and-fall accident. Mow with caution near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments. Starting the Engine.
Using the Self-Propel Drive. Shutting Off the Engine. Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure Before each use or daily Ensure that the engine shuts off within 3 seconds after releasing the blade-control bar. Recycling the Clippings. Bagging the Clippings. Use the grass bag when you want to collect grass and leaf clippings from the lawn. Installing the Grass Bag. Lower the rear deflector. Removing the Grass Bag. Operating the Bag-on-Demand Lever.
Figure 16 Bag-on-demand lever in the bagging position. Figure 17 Clean here. Operating Tips. General Mowing Tips. Avoid striking solid objects with the blade.
Never deliberately mow over any object. Cutting Grass. If the finished lawn appearance is unsatisfactory, try 1 or more of the following: Replace the blade or have it sharpened.
Walk at a slower pace while mowing. Raise the cutting height on your machine. Cut the grass more frequently. Overlap cutting swaths instead of cutting a full swath with each pass. Cutting Leaves. Slow down your mowing speed if the machine does not cut the leaves finely enough.
After Operation. After Operation Safety. Clean grass and debris from the machine to help prevent fires. Clean up oil or fuel spills. Hauling Safety. Use care when loading or unloading the machine. Secure the machine from rolling. Cleaning Under the Machine. Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure After each use Clean grass clippings and dirt from under the machine.
Folding the Handle. Do not damage the cables when folding or unfolding the handle. If a cable is damaged, contact an Authorized Service Dealer. Recommended Maintenance Schedule s.
0コメント