3.
Wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving
the operator’s position (behind the handles).
Operating Tips
1.
2.
3.
When snowthrower is not being used, close fuel
shut-off valve and remove key from the switch.
Power Shift Operation
Remove snow as soon as possible after it falls.
This produces best snow removal results.
Wheels will shift forward (or rearward) with every
other movement of the shift control.
When in the rear Power Shift position, push
down on handles to increase traction if
necessary.
Move wheels to the rear Power Shift position in
heavy and/or drifted snow.
4.
5.
Discharge snow downwind whenever possible,
and overlap each swath to ensure complete snow
removal. If wheels slip, shift into a lower gear to
reduce forward speed.
Leave wheels in the front position for light snow or
for transporting snowthrower.
1.
2.
Release traction drive lever.
To move wheels to front or rear position, move
shift control fully forward to Power Shift
position and hold (Fig. 19).
In some snow and cold weather conditions, some
controls and moving parts may freeze. Therefore,
when any control becomes hard to operate, stop
the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop;
then check all parts for freeze up. DO NOT USE
EXCESSIVE FORCE AND TRY TO OPERATE
THE CONTROLS WHEN FROZEN. Free all
controls and moving parts before operating.
3.
Fully engage traction drive lever to move wheels
into alternate position (Figs. 19 & 20).
Note:
When power shifting it may be
necessary to slightly raise handle to
assist wheel movement.
6.
7.
Adjust skids to match the type of surface being
cleaned. Refer to Adjusting Skids, page 17.
Note:
To shift wheels manually if engine is
not running, follow steps 1 and 2 and
then lift up on handles to unlock
wheels.
Run snowthrower for a few minutes after
clearing snow so moving parts do not freeze.
Engage auger/impeller to clear any remaining
snow from inside housing.
Note:
If wheels do not move in desired
direction when power shifting, repeat
procedure.
8.
9.
Do not overload snowthrower by clearing snow
at too fast a rate. If engine slows down, shift to a
lower gear to reduce forward speed.
Free Wheeling Or
Self-propelled Drive
Move wheels to the rear Power Shift position
and shift to a lower gear in heavy and/or drifted
snow to prevent the auger/impeller housing from
riding up over the snow.
The snowthrower can be free wheeled or engaged for
self-propelled operation. There are two holes in each
end of the axle. When axle pins are thru outer axle
holes and not thru wheel hub (Fig. 21), snowthrower
free wheels. By contrast, when both pins are installed
thru holes in wheel hub and inner hole of axle
(Fig. 21), snowthrower propels itself.
10.
11.
Always use full throttle (maximum engine
speed) when throwing snow.
In wet or slushy conditions, clogging of the
discharge chute will be reduced by maintaining
maximum engine speed and by not overloading
the engine.
GB–16
Categories | Snow Blower Manuals, Toro Snow Blower |
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Tags | Toro 1028 Power Shift, Toro 38558, Toro 38559 |
Model Number | 38559 |
Model Year | 1999 |
Download File |
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Document Type | Operator's Manual |
Language | Français |
Serial Number | 99000001 - 99999999 |
Product Name | Toro 1028 Power Shift Snowthrower |
Product Brand | Toro. Customer Service Representatives are available by phone:
Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (CDT) - Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (CDT) - Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (CDT)
Canada 1-888-225-4886 USA 1-888-384-9939, Snow Blower |
Product Type | Snowthrower |
Product Series | Snowthrower, Two Stage Power Shift |
Swath | 21 inch |
Discharge | Two Stage |
Engine Manufacturer | Tecumseh |
Engine Oil Type | 26 oz. (.8l) 5w-30 or 10w / API SH or higher |
Gearbox Lubricant | 4.5 oz. (133ml) SAE 90 GL5 or higher |
Engine Motor Model # | OHSK100-221607A |
Engine Motor Size | 10 hp |
Engine Motor Type | 4 Cycle CARB1, EPA1 |
Transmission Speed | 4 Forward/2 Reverse |
Transmission Type | Gear |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | toro.com |
Wikipedia's Page | Toro Company |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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