Storage; Troubleshooting - Toro ProLine 53035 Operator's Manual

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The Toro Pruner will provide maximum performance
for many, many hours if it is maintained properly.
Good maintenance includes regular checking of all
fasteners for correct tightness, and cleaning the entire
machine.

Storage

For long-term storage of the Pruner (Fig. 25):
1.
Empty the fuel tank into a suitable fuel storage
container.
2.
Pump the primer bulb on the carburetor until all
fuel is discharged through the clear fuel return
hose.
3.
Run the engine to remove any fuel that may
remain in the carburetor.
4.
Perform all regular maintenance procedures and
any needed repairs.

Troubleshooting

Problem
Engine Will Not Start
Engine Will Not Idle
Engine Lacks Power or Stalls When
Cutting
Cutting
If further assistance is required, contact your local authorized Toro service dealer.
5.
Remove the spark plug and squirt a very small
amount of oil into the cylinder.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Oil may squirt out of the spark plug
opening when you pull the starter handle.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
Oil can cause eye injuries.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
Protect your eyes and keep your face away
from the spark plug opening.
6.
Pull the starter handle once.
7.
Slowly pull the starter handle to bring the piston
to the top of the cylinder (TDC).
8.
Reinstall the spark plug.
9.
Store the Pruner in a dry place away from
excessive heat, sparks or open flame.
Cause
STOP switch set to off position
Empty fuel tank
Primer bulb wasn't pushed enough
Engine flooded
Idle speed set incorrectly
Throttle wire has come loose
Dirty air filter
Action
Move switch to on position
Fill fuel tank
Press primer bulb until fuel flows
through fuel return line
Use warm engine starting
procedure
Set idle speed
Tighten throttle wire
Clean or replace air filter
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