Service Manual

Single Stage Snowthrower Service Manual 3 - 5
CONTROLS/LOCATION AND OPERATION
3. Slide the terminal connector back onto the ignition
switch terminals (Figure 16).
4. Replace the upper shroud.
Note: Toro single stage snowthrowers produced
between 1965 and 1975 did not utilize an ignition
switch. These units were equipped with a
translucent boot in the upper shroud. By
depressing the boot on these models, the engine
could be stopped (Figure 10). A small metal lever,
which was attached to the frame, would ground
the spark to the frame when depressed.
VANE CONTROL - SNOW PUP -
SNOWMASTER S-200 - S-620
The vane control, found on Toro single stage
snowthrowers, directs the discharge of snow to the left,
right, or straight forward (Figure 19).
Note: It is a good practice to set the vanes in a vertical
position (place the vane control so the vanes are
positioned straight forward), when your unit is not in
use. This helps prevent the vanes from taking a
permanent curved shape.
Figure 19 0217-016
CHUTE CONTROL
All Powerlite and 20” CCR models use a chute to direct
the snow (Figure 20). There are three methods to
control the chute rotation. The crank style and two
types of the lever style (Figure 21). However, the chute
itself is basically the same.
Figure 20 2261-04
Figure 21 2261-01