Form No. 3322-820 Rev A CCR 2450 GTS CCR 3600 GTS CCR 3650 GTS Snowthrower Model No. 38413—000000001 and Up Model No. 38413—200000001 and Up Model No. 38419—000000001 and Up Model No. 38419—200000001 and Up Model No. 38439—200000001 and Up Model No. 38440—200000001 and Up Model No. 38445—200000001 and Up Operator’s Manual Pour obtenir gratuitement une version en français de ce manuel, écrivez à l’adresse ci-dessous. N’oubliez pas d’indiquer les numéros de modèle et de série de votre produit.
Contents Introduction Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 General Snowthrower Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Toro Snowthrower Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Safety and Instruction Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Loose Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• Do not operate the equipment without wearing adequate winter garments. Wear footwear which will improve footing on slippery surfaces. This manual uses two other words to highlight information. Important calls attention to special mechanical information and Note emphasizes general information worthy of special attention. • Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable. • Use an approved fuel container. Safety • Never add fuel to a running or hot engine. • Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care.
• Run the machine a few minutes after throwing snow to prevent freeze-up of the collector (auger)/impeller. (With the engine running, pull the recoil starter handle several times.) spark-plug wire, and keep the wire away from the plug to prevent someone from accidentally starting the engine. Disconnect the cable on electric motors. • Do not run the engine indoors, except when starting it and for moving the snowthrower in or out of the building. Open the outside doors; exhaust fumes are dangerous.
• When storing the snowthrower for more than 30 days, drain the gasoline from the fuel tank to prevent a potential hazard. Store gasoline in a safety approved, red metal container. Remove the key from the ignition switch before storing the snowthrower. • To ensure the best performance and safety, purchase only genuine Toro replacement parts and accessories to keep the Toro all Toro. Do not use “Will Fit” replacement parts and accessories as they could cause a safety hazard.
Assembly Note: Determine the left and right sides of the snowthrower by standing in the normal operating position. Loose Parts DESCRIPTION QTY. Carriage bolts 3 Locknuts 3 Discharge chute 1 Plastic bushing 1 Capscrews 2 Locknuts 2 Chute crank and mounting bracket 1 USE Installing the discharge chute Installing the chute crank (Models 38439, 38440, and 38445 only) Installing the Discharge Chute 5.
Installing the Chute Crank 1 Models 38439, 38440, and 38445 only 1. Insert the flattened end of the chute crank through the hole in the shroud while aligning the mounting bracket with the holes in the lower handle (Fig. 4). 4 2 1 5 893 3 Figure 5 635 1. Upper handle Figure 4 1. Chute crank 2. Mounting bracket 3. Gear 4. Plastic bushing 5. Hidden gear opening Note: Ensure that the cable guide is in the position as shown in Figure 6. 2.
Before Starting 4 3 5 Mixing Gasoline and Oil 6 Use only clean, fresh, lead-free gasoline (including oxygenated or reformulated gasoline) with an octane rating of 87 or higher. To ensure freshness, purchase only the amount of gasoline you expect to use in 30 days. Using unleaded gasoline results in fewer combustion chamber deposits and longer spark plug life. 2 1 m-2708 Figure 7 1. 2. 3. 4.
DANGER DANGER POTENTIAL HAZARD • In certain conditions gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive. POTENTIAL HAZARD • When fueling, under certain circumstances, a static charge can develop, igniting the gasoline. WHAT CAN HAPPEN • A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you, others, and cause property damage. WHAT CAN HAPPEN • A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you and others and cause property damage.
2 1 2. Cover the hole in the center of the primer with your thumb and push the primer in twice. In extremely cold temperatures, repeat this step as necessary. 3 Note: Do not use the choke and the primer when starting a warm engine. 111 Figure 9 1. Add oil to small amount of gasoline 2. Install cap and shake can to mix 3. For a recoil starter: Hold the snowthrower with one hand and pull the recoil starter vigorously with the other hand. 3. Add remaining amount of gasoline For an electric starter: A.
Throwing Snow 2 3 1 WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD • Stones, toys and other foreign objects may be picked up and thrown by the rotor blades. WHAT CAN HAPPEN • Thrown objects can cause serious personal injury to operator or bystanders. m-3278 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. Figure 11 1. Chute handle 2. Chute deflector handle 3.
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule Service Item Service Operation Initial Annually Comments X X Check and adjust as needed. Control cable Check the control cable. Adjust if necessary. Fuel tank Drain the fuel and run the engine until the fuel tank and the carburetor are dry. X Scraper Check the scraper. Replace if necessary. X Drive belt Inspect the drive belt. Replace if necessary. X Spark plug Clean, inspect, and gap. Replace if necessary.
A. Unhook the upper cable end from the hole in the control bar bracket (Fig. 7). 2. Remove the fuel tank cap and use a pump-type syphon to drain the fuel into a clean gasoline container. B. Slide the spring cover up the cable to expose the cable adjuster (Fig. 7). 3. Start the engine and allow it to run until it consumes all the fuel in the fuel tank and stops running. Repeat this step two more times to ensure that the fuel tank is empty. C.
6. Install the new scraper to the housing using the carriage bolts and locknuts. 4. Loop the new drive belt around the engine pulley, under the idler pulley, over the roller, through the brake assembly, and around the rotor pulley (Fig. 18). Replacing the Drive Belt IMPORTANT: The drive belt must be on top of the roller as shown in Figure 18. Inspect the drive belt before each season, and replace it if it is worn or damaged. 5. Install the drive belt cover.
5. Set the spark plug gap (Fig. 21) between the electrodes to .032 in. (.81 mm). Note: Replace the scraper whenever you replace the rotor blades. This ensures proper snowthrower operation and performance. Note: The running time and the roughness of the driveway or the sidewalk determines the wear rate of the rotor blades. .032 in. (.81 mm) Removing the Old Blade Note: You will need a No. T27 torx driver to complete this procedure. Figure 21 1.
4 6 1 7 5 4 3 8 2 680 Figure 23 1. Rotor blade 2. Rotor half 3. Torx screw 4. Locknut 5. Hex-head capscrew 6. Spacer 7. Auger shaft assembly 8. Hex-head screw Installing a New Blade 2. Insert the new rotor blade between the rotor halves. 1. Examine a new rotor blade edge for the difference in layer thickness (Fig. 24). Some rotor blades have a part number on the thick side of the blade. 3.
2. Run the engine for five minutes to distribute the conditioned fuel through the fuel system. 3. Stop the engine, allow it to cool, and drain the fuel tank. 4. Start the engine again and run it until it stops. 5. Prime the engine, start it a third time, and run it until it will not restart. 6. Recycle the fuel according to local codes. Preparing the Engine This procedure allows you to close both the intake and the exhaust ports of the engine, preventing cylinder bore corrosion. 1.
Federal and California Emission Control Warranty Statement A Two Year Limited Warranty Your Warranty Rights and Obligations The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and Toro are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 1995 and later utility/lawn/garden equipment engine. In California, new utility/lawn/garden equipment engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti–smog standards.
– Fuel Metering System • • • • • Cold start enrichment system including the choke mechanism or priming system Fuel pump Air fuel ratio feed back system Carburetor and internal parts Fuel injection system – Air Induction System • • • • Air cleaner Reed intake system Intake manifold Controlled hot air intake system – Ignition System • Spark plug(s) • Ignition coils and electronics • Advance/retard mechanisms – Catalytic Converter/Thermal Reactor System • Catalytic converter • Thermal reactor • Exhaust man
Gas Powered Snow Products The Toro Total Coverage Guarantee A Full Two-Year Warranty (Limited Warranty for Commercial Use) What Is Covered By This Express Warranty? What Does This Warranty Not Cover? and How Does Your State Law Relate To This Warranty? The Toro Company promises to repair any Toro Product used for normal residential purposes* if defective in materials or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase.