Toro 20038 21-Inch Super Recycler Lawn Mower Operators Manual, 2004

Starting the Engine
1.
Connect the wire to the spark plug (Fig. 8).
1
1
m-4206
Figure 9
2
m-4198
1.
Nudge here (see note)
Figure 8
1.
Spark-plug wire
2.   Primer
Note: If, when backing up after self-propelling, the lawn
mower does not roll backward freely, nudge the lawn
mower forward about an inch without engaging the
self-propel drive (Fig. 9), then pull the lawn mower
backward.
2.
Push in the primer 3 times, waiting one second between
each push (Fig. 8).
Note: If the temperature is 55_F (13_C) or below, push in
the primer 5 times, waiting one second between each push.
Adjusting the Cutting Height
Note: Do not use the primer to start a warm engine after a
brief shutdown. However, cool weather may require you to
prime the engine again.
You can adjust each wheel individually with the wheel
height adjustment lever. Cutting heights are 1 inch
(25
2-1/2
mm); 1-1/2 inches (38 mm); 2 inches (51 mm);
inches (64 mm); and 3 inches (76 mm).
3.
Hold the blade control bail against the upper handle
(Fig. 7).
4.
Pull the starter handle lightly until you feel resistance,
then pull it sharply (Fig. 7).  Allow the rope to return to
the handle slowly.
Danger
Adjusting the cutting height levers could bring
your hands into contact with a moving blade and
result in serious injury.
Note: If the engine fails to start after 3 attempts, repeat
steps 2 through 4.
Stop the engine and wait for all movement to
stop before adjusting the cutting height.
Do not put fingers under the housing when
adjusting the cutting height.
Stopping the Engine
Release the blade control bail. Both the engine and the
blade should stop. If they do not stop properly, contact an
Authorized Service Dealer.
1.
To change the cutting height, pull the cutting height
lever toward the wheel and move it to the desired
position (Fig. 10).
Using the Self-propel Drive
1
To operate the self-propel drive, simply walk forward with
your hands on the upper handle and your elbows at your
sides, and the lawn mower will automatically keep pace
with you. The faster you walk, the farther the handle will
slide and the faster the lawn mower will propel (Fig. 9). To
slow down the mower, simply reduce your walking speed;
to stop the drive, stop walking.
A = 1 in. (25 mm)
B = 1-1/2 in. (38 mm)
C = 2 in. (51 mm)
D = 2-1/2 in. (64 mm)
E = 3 in. (76 mm)
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Figure 10
1.
Cutting height lever
2.
Release the cutting height lever and seat it securely in
the notch.
Note: Set all 4 wheels at the same height.
9
Product Specification
CategoriesLawn Mower Manual, Toro Lawn Mower Manual
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Model Number20038
Model Year2004
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Document TypeOperator's Manual
LanguageEnglish
Serial Number240000001-240999999
Product NameToro Super Recycler Mower with Bag
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, Lawn Mower
Product TypeWalk Behind Mower
Product SeriesToro 21" (53cm) 3 in 1 / Recycler
Swath21 inch
DischargeRecycler
Engine ManufacturerBriggs & Stratton
Engine Oil Type22 oz. (.65l) 30w or 10w-30 / API SH or higher
Gearbox Lubricant3 oz. (85gm) #2 Lithium grease
Engine Motor Model #122602-0111-E1
Engine Motor Size6.75 hp
Engine Motor Type4 Cycle CARB2, EPA2
Transmission SpeedPersonal Pace
Spark PlugChampion RC12YC
Document File TypePDF
Publishertoro.com
Wikipedia's PageToro Company
CopyrightAttribution Non-commercial
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Glen on Jun 04, 2018. After 14 years, still no complaints

I bought for this for ~$625USD in the spring of 2004. It was the higher (by $25-$50) price of many stores, but it came w/ free shipping & an electric trimmer (I gave that away years later without ever using it). I was pretty excited to get it b/c it was the first full-feature "push" mower I had owned. I had to assembly it a bit as it arrived in a box. Nothing hard in the assembly.
I've been a moderate user on average. I mowed ~3000 sqft of lawn for 2 seasons, 5000 sqft for 5 seasons and 8K sqft for 5 years. In the last 2 seasons, it is a back up mower, but it has been used every season even if a couple of times. Growing season here is about 25 times a season. (figure hours are [.5hr*2+.75*5+1*5]*25+few more*2 = 250hours )
The mower worked flawlessly for years. I mostly let the grass fly. The chute did not allow for the clipping to disperse very well. The clippings had to travel 180degrees to get out; too much distance to travel. (bad design) There tended to be a visible clippings trail unless the clippings were very light. It mulched best for an average stand of grass, but I liked to let it fly. So I used the chute exclusively til it broke. I eventually worn the thing out. With time and use, the stabilizing tabs worn thin and it would not sit right on the exit. This was perhaps 9 years of use. A new one was ~$80 so I just went to mulch.
It is a good bagging unit also. It has all the required power to mulch or bag. Hills are not an issue for the unit until the wheels have no more traction. That does happen. I finally got new wheels this year.
Control of the unit is fine. It is a bit light or has too small of wheels for bumpy lawns. It is a touch heavy to carry around but not too bad. I can still handle it myself in and out of the pick-up truck bed. Drive speed is on point. If it could be different, I'd say faster. Run time of a full tank of gas is ~1 hour, perhaps a touch more.
The engine has started in 2 or 3 pulls, as advertised, for all of time. The only maintenance items I did were change oil 1x a season, change the air filter and sharpen the blade. The first item of wear was the chute, they the deck broke at the front wheel pivot mount, the handle and finally the drive belt. All were fixed in some manner save the handle which I have dealt with.
The paint has faded and/or scratched and the blade is getting thin. There is no rust on the unit!!! The deck has no other cracks to speak of as I know it. Should I choose to send $60 to "freshen" the look and replace the worn but still functional parts, I could have a "good as new" mower.
I could definitely recommend purchasing this mower from a honest man if you have the chance and are mostly a bagger or mulcher. I would buy again if it suited my current needs.


Ben on Dec 12, 2014.

Manuals are free good for the doit your selfer


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