Page 3 - Maintenance and Storage; Toro Snowthrower Safety
• Disengage power to the rotor blades when snowthrower is transported or not in use. • Never operate the snow thrower without goodvisibility or light. Always be sure of your footing, andkeep a firm hold on the handles. Walk; never run. • Never touch a hot engine or muffler. Clearing a Clogged Discha...
Page 4 - Safety and Instructional Decals
Safety and Instructional Decals Important: Safety and instruction decals are located near areas of potential danger. Replace damaged decals. 60-9480 104-2767 104-2775 104-4135 105-1978 Reorder part no. 108-7335 4
Page 5 - Setup; Loose Parts; Unfolding the Handle; Procedure
105-1980 Reorder part no. 105-3521 Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped. Procedure Description Qty. Use 1. No parts required – Unfold the handle. Discharge chute 1 Chute handle 1 Phillips head screws 3 Washers 3 2. Locknuts 3 Install the discharge chute. 1...
Page 6 - Product Overview
3. Hook the end of the control cable spring into the bottom hole of the control bar (Figure 4). Figure 4 4. Fully insert the handle bolts (Figure 5). Important: Ensure that you do not pinch the control cable (Figure 5). Figure 5 5. Tighten the knobs until they are snug. 6. Adjust the control cable. ...
Page 7 - Operation; Mixing the Gasoline and Oil; Filling the Fuel Tank
Figure 8 1. Key switch 3. Recoil start 2. Primer 4. Choke lever Operation Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive.A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn youand others. • To prevent a static charge f...
Page 8 - Starting the Engine; Stopping the Engine; Stopping the Rotor Blades
Starting the Engine 1. Turn the ignition key clockwise to the On position (Figure 11). Figure 11 2. Move the choke lever to the right (Figure 12). Figure 12 3. Firmly push in the primer 2 times with your thumb, holding the primer in for a second before releasingit each time (Figure 13). Figure 13 4....
Page 9 - Adjusting the Discharge Chute; Operating Tips; Maintenance
Adjusting the Discharge Chute To adjust the discharge chute, move the chute handleand the chute deflector handle as shown (Figure 18). Figure 18 1. Chute handle 2. Chute deflector handle Preventing Freeze-up afterUse • Let the engine run for a few minutes to preventmoving parts from freezing. Stop t...
Page 10 - Adjusting the Control Cable; Checking the Cable; Adjusting the Cable
Adjusting the Control Cable Checking the Cable Service Interval: After the first hour Yearly—Check the control cable andadjust it if necessary. Important: Check the control cable for proper adjustment initially, after the first operating hour,and then annually thereafter. 1. Move the control bar bac...
Page 11 - Inspecting the Rotor Blades; Storage; Storing the Snowthrower; Folding the Handle
Inspecting the Rotor Blades Service Interval: Yearly Before each season, inspect the rotor blades for wear.When a rotor blade edge has worn down to the wearindicator hole, have an Authorized Service Dealerreplace the rotor blades and the scraper (Figure 22) Figure 22 1. Wear indicator hole Storage S...
Page 12 - The Toro 5-Year GTS Starting Guarantee and
Conditions and Products Covered under The Toro Starting Guarantee The Toro Company and its affi liate, Toro Warranty Company, guarantee that your Toro GTS (Guaranteed to Start) engine, when used for residential purposes*, will start on the fi rst or second pull for fi ve (5) years from the date of p...