Service Manual

GENERAL INFORMATION
2 - 2 Single Stage Snowthrower Service Manual
Storage During Snow Season
When storing the snowthrower, REMOVE THE
KEY FROM SWITCH. Store the key in a
memorable place.
Never leave gasoline in a snowthrower fuel tank
when snowthrower is stored in a building where a
flame or spark may be present. Allow the engine to
cool before storing. Never store a snowthrower in
the house or basement because of potential fire
hazard.
Before performing any maintenance or servicing to
the snowthrower, turn key to OFF and wait for
engine and all moving parts to stop. Remove the
key switch and pull high tension wire from spark
plug.
Reinstall the fuel cap when the top cover is
removed for maintenance procedures. Perform
maintenance and use storage instructions
described in this manual.
Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to assure
snowthrower is in safe working condition. Be sure
to check the rotor and the engine mounting bolts.
ALWAYS USE TORO REPLACEMENT PARTS
AND ACCESSORIES TO ASSURE SAFETY AND
OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE. NEVER USE
“WILL-FIT” REPLACEMENT PARTS AND
ACCESSORIES.
IDENTIFICATION AND ORDERING
IDENTIFICATION:
All Toro Products, including single stage
snowthrowers, have two identification numbers: a
model number and serial number. In any
correspondence concerning your snowthrower, always
supply the model and serial number, to assure the
correct information or replacement parts are obtained.
The two numbers are stamped on a decal, which are
located in various places on the snowthrowers. The
location will vary depending on the model and year the
unit was manufactured. Please note the diagrams to
determine the location of the model and serial number
decal on your unit (Figure 1 through Figure 3).
14” and 21” Models
Figure 1 0217-001
Location: Right side of the square tubing on the main
frame. Shroud will need removal to read.
20” Models
Figure 2 0217-002
Location: Right side of the impeller housing just ahead
of the right wheel.
Figure 3 0530-01
(A) Model and Serial Number Decal
A