of the snow stream. Do not overtighten the chute
deflector mounting nuts so excessive force is
required to adjust the deflector.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
IMPORTANT: Do not use chute handle to lift
snowthrower; damage to chute handle could
result.
• Stones, toys and other foreign objects may
be picked up and thrown by the rotor
blades.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
ADJUSTING DISCHARGE CHUTE
(Models 38433 & 38438) (Fig. 14)–Rotate chute
crank clockwise to move discharge chute to the
right and counterclockwise to move chute to the
left. The chute deflector handle on top of the
discharge chute controls the height of the snow
stream. Do not overtighten the chute deflector
mounting nuts so excessive force is required to
adjust the deflector.
•
Thrown objects can cause serious personal
injury to operator or bystanders.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
• Keep the area to be cleared free of all
objects that could be picked up and thrown
by rotor blades.
• Keep all children and pets away from area
of operation.
2.
SELF–PROPELLING ACTION–The
4.
5.
Should you find it necessary to clear snow from
crushed rock or gravel, push down on handle to
raise rotor blades clear of loose material that
could be thrown by the blades and push unit
forward.
snowthrower clears down to the ground and
propels itself forward when the handle is raised
and the snowthrower is tilted slightly forward so
rotor blades strike the ground. The wheels do not
have to touch the ground in order to self-propel.
The further you tilt the handle forward, the faster
the snowthrower self-propels. However, height
and density of snow affects forward speed.
Always overlap each swath and discharge
downwind whenever possible.
In some snow and cold weather conditions, some
controls and moving parts may freeze solid. DO
NOT USE EXCESSIVE FORCE WHEN
TRYING TO OPERATE FROZEN
CONTROLS. When any control or part
becomes hard to operate, start the engine and let
it run for a few minutes.
3.
Keep the area to be cleared free of stones, toys or
other foreign objects which may be picked up
and thrown by the rotor blades. Such items could
be covered by snowfall and, therefore, unnoticed
until struck by the rotor blades. Always be sure
to keep children and pets away from area of
operation.
6.
AFTER CLEARING SNOW–Let engine run
for a few minutes so ice does not freeze moving
parts solid. After engine is shut off, wipe ice and
snow off entire unit. On models 38422 & 38424,
operate chute crank several times to clear
mechanism of snow.
IMPORTANT: STORE SNOWTHROWER
IN OPERATING POSITION ON ITS
WHEELS. TIPPING OR STORING UNIT
FORWARD ONTO FRONT HOUSING
MAY CAUSE HARD STARTING.
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Categories | Snow Blower Manuals, Toro Snow Blower |
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Tags | Toro 38412, Toro 38418, Toro 38433, Toro 38438, Toro CCR 2400, Toro CCR 3000 |
Model Year | 1999 |
Download File |
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Document Type | Operator's Manual |
Language | English |
Serial Number | 9900001 - 9999999 |
Product Name | 38412, 38418, 38433, 38438 |
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 | CCR 1000/2400/2500, Single Stage, Snowthrower |
Swath | 20 inch |
Discharge | Single Stage |
Engine Manufacturer | Toro |
Engine Oil Type | Toro 2 cycle / NMMA-TCW3 |
Engine Motor Model # | R-tek |
Engine Motor Size | 4 hp |
Engine Motor Type | 2 Cycle EPA1 |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | toro.com |
Wikipedia's Page | Toro Company |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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