Inspecting The Tires; Storage - Toro BC-25 Operator's Manual

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Inspecting the Tires

Service Interval: Every 100 hours
Note: Failure to maintain correct pressure may result in
tire failure and loss of control resulting in serious injury and
property damage.
Operating accidents can damage a tire or rim, so inspect
tire condition after an accident.
Check the tire pressure frequently to ensure proper
inflation. If the tires are not inflated to the correct
pressure, the tires will wear prematurely.
Always replace worn or damaged tires with DOT
approved tires.
Locate the DOT tire identification numbers (Figure 31).
Figure 31
Figure 32
Example of a tire wear caused by under inflation.
1. Under inflated tire
Figure 33
Example of a tire wear caused by over inflation.
1. Over inflated tire

Storage

For storage over 30 days, prepare the unit as follows:
1. Remove dirt and grime from the external parts of
the entire unit, especially the engine. Clean dirt and
sawdust chips from the outside of the engine cylinder
head fins and blower housing.
Important: You can wash the unit with mild
detergent and water.
2. Add a petroleum based stabilizer/conditioner to fuel
in the tank. Follow mixing instructions from stabilizer
manufacturer. (1 oz. per US gallon). Do not use an
alcohol based stabilizer (ethanol or methanol).
Note: Fuel stabilizer/conditioner is most effective
when mixed with fresh gasoline and used at all times.
Important: Do not store stabilizer/conditioned
gasoline over 90 days.
3. Run the engine to distribute conditioned fuel through
the fuel system (5 minutes).
4. Stop the engine, allow it to cool, and drain the fuel tank
using a pump type siphon. Dispose of fuel properly;
recycle as per local codes.
5. Start the engine and run it until it stops.
6. Choke the engine.
7. Start and run the engine until it will not start again.
8. Change the fuel filter; refer
to Changing the Fuel Filter (page 19).
9. Service the air cleaner; refer to
Servicing the Air Cleaner (page 16).
10. Change the engine crankcase oil; refer to
Changing the Engine Oil (page 17).
11. Remove the spark plug and check the condition; refer
to Servicing the Spark Plug (page 18).
12. With the spark plug removed from the engine, pour
two tablespoons of engine oil into the spark plug hole.
13. Pull the starter slowly to crank the engine and distribute
the oil inside the cylinder.
14. Install the spark plug, but do not install the wire on
the spark plug.
15. Check and tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws. Repair or
replace any part that is damaged.
16. Paint all scratched or bare metal surfaces. Paint is
available from your Authorized Service Dealer.
17. Store the unit in a clean, dry garage or storage area.
18. Cover the unit to protect it and keep it clean.
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