Toro 38025 1800 Power Curve Snowblower Manual, 2003-2009

Warning
Warning
A gap between the discharge  chute and the chute
deflector may allow snow and  anything that can
be picked up by snowthrower to fly  in the
direction of the operator.  Thrown objects could
cause serious personal injury.
When using the secondary handle,  never direct
the snow discharge chute at  the operator or at
bystanders. The snowthrower can throw  foreign
objects and cause serious personal  injury.
When using the secondary handle,  always turn the
discharge chute in the opposite  direction from
where you or bystanders are  standing.
Do not force the chute  deflector too far forward
so that a gap appears  between the discharge
chute and chute deflector.
Do not overtighten the locknuts that  hold the
chute deflector in place so  that you need to use
excessive force to  adjust the chute deflector.
Keep the extension  cord clear of obstructions, sharp
objects, and all moving  parts. Do not pull sharply  on
cord or abuse it  in any manner. Frequently inspect  the
extension cord for damage  that may result in an
electric shock. If  the extension cord becomes  damaged
in any way, replace  it.
Begin removing snow  near the electrical outlet  and
work outward. Blow back  and forth, not away from
and toward the  outlet.
In some cold and  snowy weather conditions, some
controls and moving  parts may freeze. Therefore,
when any control  becomes hard to operate, stop  the
motor, disconnect the  extension cord, and check for
frozen parts. Do not  use excessive force when trying
to operate frozen  controls. Free all the controls and
moving parts before  operating.
When turning at the  end of a swath, step over  the cord
and turn the snowthrower.
Always overlap each  swath and discharge the snow
downwind when possible.
Shave down large banks  of snow by placing the
snowthrower on the bank.  Lift the snowthrower by the
primary and secondary  handles only (Fig. 11). Let  the
weight of the snowthrower  shave down the bank in a
back-and-forth  motion.
When operating the  snowthrower, keep the wheels
1
snowthrower forward. This helps  prevent the snow
from building up on  the wheels.
inch (2.5 cm) off  the pavement by tipping the
1
After clearing the  snow, let the motor run for a  few
minutes so that the  ice doesn’t freeze any  moving
parts. Then shut off  the motor, wait for all  moving
parts to stop, and wipe  the ice and snow off the
snowthrower. Rotate the  chute crank several times to
remove the snow from  the snowthrower.
2
Lock the snowthrower when  you are not using the
snowthrower. Disconnect the  extension cord. Hold the
key down, turn it  clockwise and remove it from  the
handle to prevent  an unauthorized person from using
the snowthrower.
1516
Figure 11
1.
Primary handle
2.   Secondary handle
When clearing steps  or deep drifts, hold the
snowthrower by the  primary and secondary handles
(Fig. 11) and use  a swinging or sweeping motion.
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Product Specification
CategoriesSnow Blower Manuals, Toro Snow Blower
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Model Number38025
Model Year2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
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Document TypeOperator's Manual
LanguageEnglish, Français
Serial Number230000001 - 230999999, 240000001 - 240999999, 250000001 - 250999999, 260000001 - 260999999, 270000001 - 270999999, 280000001 - 280999999, 290000001 - 290999999
Product Name1800 Power Curve Snowthrower
Product BrandToro. 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 TypeSnowthrower
Product SeriesSnowthrower
Swath18 inch
DischargeSingle Stage
Engine Motor Size12 amp
Engine Motor Type120-VAC
Document File TypePDF
Publishertoro.com
Wikipedia's PageToro Company
CopyrightAttribution Non-commercial
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