A WARNING: 0 The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
B=550°% Spring 3. Cable 2. Cable adjuster 4. Fitting 5 S 116118 Models 38420 & 38425 / 1. Eyebrow 3. Rear hole 6 2. Control bar bracket 4. Forward hole Add ol to small amount of 3. Add remaining amount of gasoline gasoline 2. Install cap and shake can 1o mix w2708 Models 38410 & 38415 1. Bolthole 4, Control bar bracket 2. Control cable 5. Tap hole 3. Spring cover &.
1. Rotor blade (2) 3. Tory screw (8} 5. Ho-head cap screw (4) 7. Auger shaft assembly 2. Rotor half (2) 4. Lockout (13} 6. Spacer (4} & H ax-haad scow 21 1. Thin layer 3. Wear indicator hole 2.
Contents Introduction Safety «o.. e Before Operating While Operating Maintaining Snow thrower Safety and Instruction Decals . . Assembly . il Install Wheels .. . Install Discharge Chute And Chute Handle Install Handle . Install Control Cable . Install Control Cable Before Starting .. Mix Gasoline And Oil .. Operation ..o Starting/Stopping Engine . . Operating Tips Maintenance .
WARNING signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if the recommended precautions are not followed. CAUTION signals a hazard that may cause minor or moderate injury if the recommended precautions are not followed. Two other words are also used to highlight information. “Important™ calls attention to special mechanical information and “Note™ emphasizes general information worthy of special attention.
into outlet while standing in water or when hands are wet. Do not use cord if gasoline has been spilled. If extension cord js damaged, replace immediately (Part No. 28-9170). Never direct discharge toward or operate thrower near bystanders, glass enclosures, automobiles and trucks, window wells or a drop—off. Never allow anyone in front of snow thrower. Keep people and pets a safe distance away from the snow thrower and arcs of operation. Operate the snow thrower only when there is good visibility or light.
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 INSIDE OF BELT COVER (Part No. 60-9480) ROTOR DRIVE 86-8870 ON HANDLE (Part No. 66-6870) Assembly Note: Determine left and right sides of the snow thrower by standing in the normal operator's position behind the handles. Install Wheels (Fig. 2) 1. Carefully turn machine onto its left side.
3. Secure back of chute and handle to center hole in chute ring with a carriage bolt, washer, and lock nut. Position washer and nut on outside of chute. Note: Chute ring may be rotated to case assembly of discharge chute, Secure sate and handle to remaining holes in chute ring and tighten all nuts SECURELY. Install Handle (Fig. 4) 1. 2. Remove tie securing control cable to lower handle. Position upper handle so that control bar is on top of handle, not underneath it.
Before Starting A\ DANGER POTENTIAL HAZARD * In certain conditions gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive. WHAT CAN HAPPEN * A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you, others, and cause property damage. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD ¢ Use a funnel and fill the fuel tank outdoors, in an open area, when the engine is cold. Wipe ap any gasoline that spills. ¢ Do not fill the fuel tank completely full.
amount of two-cycle oil. Reinstall cap on gasoline container and shake the container to mix oil and gag thoroughly. Remove cap and add remaining amount of gasoline, Toto also recommends that Toto Stabilizer/Conditioner be used regularly in all Toto gasoline powered products during operation and storage seasons. Toto Stabilizer/Conditioner cleans the engine during operation and prevents gumption varnish deposits from forming in the engine during periods of storage.
5. ‘When engine starts, push in choke slowly. TO START/STOP ROTOR—To start rotor, squeeze control bar to handle. When the control bar handle is released, the rotor blades stop, but the engine continues to run. TO STOP ENGINE—Release control bar to stop rotor, turn key to OFF, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving operator’s position. Operating Tips ADJUSTING DISCHARGE CHUTE (Fig. the chute handle left and right to adjust the direction of the snow stream.
Maintenance Keep snow thrower in safe operating condition by cleaning the unit and tightening nuts, bolts, and screws. The scraper, drive belt, rotor blades, and spark glop should be checked once a year. Adjusting Control Bar Periodically cheek control bar for proper adjustment. 1 2, Tarn key switch to OFF, CHECK ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 6 & control bar back toward handle until slack in cable is removed.
Draining Gasoline 1. Stop engine. Remove key from switch. 2. Remove cap from fuel tank and use a pump type siphon to drain fuel into a clean gas can. Note: This is the only procedure recommended for draining fuel. Replacing Scraper Before each season, inspect scraper for wear. If thickness of bottom of scraper is less than 1/16” (1.6 mm), replace scraper (Fig. 12). 1. Tum ignition key to OFE 2. Drain gasoline from fuel tank; refer to Draining Gasoline, page 10. 3. Tip snow thrower forward onto front busing.
UP-66621 Replacing Rotor Blades Before each snow season, inspect rotor blades for west. When blade edge has worn to the wear indicator hole (Fig. 19}, the blades must be replaced to ensure proper performance and prevent damage to underside of snow thrower. Always replace both blades at the same time, Note: Whenever rotor blades are replaced, scraper should also be replaced to ensure proper snow thrower operation and performance. Removing Old Blade 1.
UP-88821 Gas Powered Consumer Products Except WP TOR. THE TOR TOTAL COVERAGE GUARANTEE A Full Two—Year Warranty (Limited Warranty for Commercial Use) What Is Covered By This Express Warranty? The Tore Company promises to repair any TOR Product used for normal residential purpeses™ if defective in materials or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase.