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Installing New Blade
1.
The rotor blades are made of laminated rubber.
Examine the edge of a blade to see the difference
in layer thicknesses (Fig. 21). (Some blades have
a part number on the thick side of the blade.)
Both blades must be installed with the thick
layer on the inside of the curve. If one blade is
installed with the thick layer on the outside of
the curve and the other blade installed with the
thick layer on the inside of the curve, the blades
will be unbalanced, causing the snowthrower to
"hop" or "bounce."
2.
Insert the new blade between the rotor halves.
Secure it to the rotor halves with (2) hex–head
capscrews, (2) spacers and (2) locknuts (Fig. 20).
Position bolt heads on thick (bottom) side of
blade. Curve the blade, and secure it with the
remaining (4) torx screws and locknuts (position
screw heads on thick side of blade). Tighten all
screws and nuts securely.

Storage

1.
FUEL SYSTEM PREPARATION–
Add Toro Stabilizer/Conditioner to the fuel tank
(one ounce per gallon of fuel).
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Run engine for five minutes to distribute
conditioned fuel through fuel system.
Stop engine, allow it to cool, and drain fuel tank
or run engine until it stops.
Restart the engine again and run it until it stops.
Either choke or prime the engine, restart it a
third time and run engine until it will not restart.
Dispose of fuel properly. Recycle per local
codes.
DO NOT store STABILIZED gasoline over 90
days.
2.
CYLINDER/PISTON CARE–Slowly pull recoil
starter until resistance is felt due to compression
pressure, then stop. Release starter tension
slowly to prevent engine from reversing due to
compression pressure. This position will close
both the intake and exhaust ports to prevent
corrosion of cylinder bore.
3.
TIGHTEN FASTENERS AND CLEAN–Tighten
screws, bolts, and nuts if necessary. Repair or
replace damaged parts. Clean unit thoroughly.
4.
STORE SNOWTHROWER–Cover snowthrower
and store in a clean, dry place. NEVER STORE
SNOWTHROWER IN THE HOUSE OR
BASEMENT.
GB–13

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