Toro 3.80E+13 manual

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    Operator ’ s Manual Domestic English (EN) Form No. 3327-516 1800 Power Curve  Snowthrower Model No. 38025—220020001 and Up[...]

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     2002 by The T oro Company All Rights Reserved Printed in USA 2 Contents Page Introduction 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Important Safety Instructions 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety and Instruction Decals 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assembly 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    3 I MPORT ANT S AFETY I NSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: R EAD A LL I NST RUCTIONS B EFO RE U SING T HIS A P PLI ANCE W ARNING —T o reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury , follow these safety instructions. It is essential that you or any other operat[...]

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    4 Safety and Instruction Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger . Replace any decal that is damaged or lost. On Handle 73-0460 1. Read the Operator ’ s Manual. 2. Electrocution 3. Cutting/dismemberment of foot, auger 4. Cutting/dismemberment of fingers/hand, impel[...]

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    5 1531 1 2 SQUEEZE Figure 2 1. Upper tubing 2. Lower tubing 3. Carefully insert the left side of the upper tubing into the end of the lower left side tubing (Fig. 2). 4. Squeeze the upper tubes together , and wiggle the upper tubes down until the mounting holes in the upper and lower tubing line up (Fig. 2). 5. Place the mounting plate over the tub[...]

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    6 3. Secure the deflector to the discharge chute with 2 carriage bolts, metal washers, and locknuts. Note: Ensure that the square shoulders on the carriage bolts align with the inside square on the discharge chute. Position the metal washers to the outside of the chute deflector as shown in Figure 5. Do not overtighten the bolts. Before Starting Un[...]

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    7 the handle socket, insert the enlarged prong into the wide slot in the extension cord end. Refer to Important Safety Instructions on page 3 for additional information. 1540 1 Figure 8 1. Enlarged prong Operation Check the condition of the snowthrower before operating it. Ensure that the rotor turns freely . Starting and Stopping 1. T o start the [...]

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    8 A gap between the discharge chute and the chute deflector may allow snow and anything that can be picked up by snowthrower to fly in the direction of the operator . Thrown objects could cause serious personal injury . • Do not for ce the chute deflector too far forward so that a gap appears between the discharge chute and chute deflector . • [...]

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    9 Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right sides of the snowthrower by standing in the normal operating position. If the extension cord is plugged into the snowthrower and the key is in the handle, someone could accidentally operate snowthrower while you are performing maintenance on it, causing serious personal injury . Disconnect the extens[...]

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    10 1525 1 Figure 16 1. Hex nu t 3. Hold the rotor and pull out the rotor shaft. 4. Remove the rotor . 5. Align the left side of the new rotor with the coupler . The 3 bosses on the rotor end must align with the slots on the coupler (Fig. 17). 1518 3 4 1 2 Figure 17 1. Coupler 2. Boss 3. Slot 4. Drive he x Note: When mounting the coupler to the driv[...]

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    11 5. Lift up the idler arm and slip the belt under the idler pulley (Fig. 20). 6. Rotate the rotor with your left hand while sliding the belt onto the large pulley with your right hand (Fig. 21). 1529 Figure 21 7. Assemble the idler spring (Fig. 18), making sure the idler pulley rides on the belt. 8. Install the left side cover and the skid with t[...]

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    The T oro Promise A T wo-Y ear Full W arranty for Residential Use for the United States, Canada, and Mexico General Conditions Th e T oro Company and its af filiate, T oro W arranty Company , pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly warrant this product fo r two years against defects in material or workmanship when used for normal residential[...]