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NO.

& UP
73400 - 4900001 & UP
- 4900001 & UP

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LOCATED ON REAR OF HOOD - DECAL PART NUMBER 88-0020


• Perform ANY work on the mower with

• Mow other children. LOCATED ON FRAME PLATE UNDER STEERING WHEEL


• Leave mower unattended.

MAINTENANCE CHART
MAINTENANCE ITEM SERVICE INTERVAL
CHECK SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM
CHECK ENGINE OIL lEVEL
CHECK BATTERY WATER LEVEL
CHECK AUTOMATIC TRANS. Oil LEVEL 1
GENERAL EQUIPMENT CONDITION
CLEAN ENGINE CHAFF SCREEN
LUBRICATE DRIVE ""CH:,:,;A: :,:IN. :;:S:. .·_ _ _ _ _ __

• BRIGGS & STRATTON


,ONAN TORO POWER PLUS
• KOHLER
REPLACE IN-LINE FUEL FILTER'
• - As applicable - See maintenance section in operator's manual

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88-3200
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UNDER STEERING WHEEL ON HOODSTAND


312 ONLY - PART NUMBER 79-.5810
LEFT SIDE ON FRAME PLATE NEXT TO PARKING 314 ONLY - PART NUMBER 119190
BRAKE CONTROL· PART NUMBER 111510 416 ONLY - PART NUMBER 119200

ON RIGHT SIDE OF FRAME PLATE


NEXT TO GEAR SHIFT
ON INSIDE HOODSTAND NEXT TO BATTERY PART NUMBER 111534
PART NUMBER 111926

ON TOP OF INSTRUMENT PANEL


PART NUMBER 79-2470

UNDER IGNITION SWITCH ON HOODSTAND


PART NUMBER 111960

UNDER LIGHT SWITCH ON HOODSTAND


PART NUMBER 11216B

ON LEFT AND RIGHT MID-HITCH UNI DRIVE


PART NUMBER 92-8747 PART NUMBER 92-8749
7
7

8
1 8

1 5
9

9
9
9

4 11-12
4 11
12
4 12
4 12-13
5 12
5
5
5

5
5 14
5 14
5 14
14

6
6
6 15
6-8
7 1 1
7 1

or side of it means or when


TRACTOR ENGINE RATED DISPLACEMENT BORE STROKE IGNITION
MODEL MODEL· H.P"- cu.lnJcc InJmm InJmm

312 M12S 10 3.38/85.7 3.25/82.6 Electronic


314 M14S 14 31.27/512.5 3.50188.90 3.25/82.6 Electronic
416 P216 16 43.31710 3.25/S2.6 2.62166 Electronic

'Leiter Prefix: M-Kohler and p.TORO POWER PLUS. Basic engine model number shown; type and serial numbellllrom e"gine 1.0. plate are required to completely identify
engine. "Engine manu!aclure~s rating at 3600 RPM

ALL MODELS

Mechanical All Gear

AOlrlrO'lCimalA Ground Speeds (at full

Gear Low
1st
2nd
3rd
Rev.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:
312,314 416

Type:
Alternator:
Battery:

TIRES:

SIZES - FRONT SIZES- REAR PRESSURE - FRONT PRESSURE-REAR

312 15 x 6.00-6 23xS.50-12 12


314 16 x 6.50-6 23 x 9.50-12 12
416 16 x 6.50-6 23 x 9.50-12 12

PHYSICAL DATA:

MODEL HEIGHT LENGTH OVERALL WHEEL INSIDE NET WEIGHT


WIDTH BASE TURNING RADIUS

312 40.5 in. 65in. 36.5 in. 45.5 in. 36 in. 5531bs.
(165 em) (93 (116 (91 cm) (252
314 42.5 in. 65 in. 36.5 in. 45.5 in. 36 in. 553
(165 em) (93 (116 cm) (91 (252
416 43.5 in. 65 in. 36.5 in. 45.5in. 36 in. 566
(111 em) (165 crn) (93 (116 cm) (258

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POINT TIMING IGNITION SPARK SPARK DIRECTION IDLE GOVERNED
MACHINE GAP MARK TIMING PLUG PLUG GAP OF ROTATION RPM MA>C.RPM
MODEL InJmm LOCATION TYPE* InJmm

312,314 N/A N/A Fixed RH10 .0251.64 Counterclockwise 1000 3400


416 N/A N/A Fixed RS14YC .025/.64 Counterclockwise 1400 3400

• Or "<!uillalellt (Champion nurrber shawn)

lUBRICANTIFUEL CAPACITIES:

CRANKCASE: FUEL TANK: CHASSIS:


312,314 2.5 qts. (2.3 I) 9 qts. (8.6 I) Grease :8
416 1.5 qts. I) w/o Filter
1.8 qts. .71) w/Filter

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GENERAL 19. Use of stereo
1. hands other sound
can cause limit your
KNOW controls and how
READ THIS OPERATOR'S
FIRE PRECAUTIONS
furnished with attach-
and all 20. Handle with care it is flam-
on the machine mable.
LEARN from 21. Use container. Place container
out children.
22. Use as a fuel - never as a dean-
er.
2. 23. Never
from attachment
mower deck or minutes

3. 24. Never fill fuel tank indoors. gas-


oline.
25. is run in garage - exhaust
fumes are Do not run indoors.
26. Do not fill machine with
4. or when near open flame or
27. Never store with in the tank
inside a where fumes may reach an
proper
open flame or
5. Do not allow children to machine. 28. Allow to cool before in any en-
6. Do not carry passengers. closure.
7. The of this machine is to work. 29. To reduce fire and attach-
This is not intended for sport or re- ments free of grass, excessive grease.
creation. 30. can cause burns.
S. Do not mow when and clothes and
9. Clear work area of when work-
which might be
10. Take all ;n.
hicle
EQUIPMENT USE AND OPERATION
32. It is recommended that first
11. Watch out for traffic when or near road- ment be done at a slow
ways. Continue this
12. Machine and attachments should be familiar
for skills.
33.
brake and
13. or over- to sta rt
34. power
14. brake and stop

35.
sential.
15. Do not seat- 36. power to
ed with not in use.
16. on your at- 37. attach ment clutch before
ment area. Do not let other to remove the mower from a hole or
interests distract you. struction.
17. are intended 38. power to attachment(s) before back-
of to Do not mow in reverse unless
OPERATOR SHOULD necessary and then only after careful observation
NOT RELY ENTIRELY ON SAFETY of the entire area behind the machine.
lS. Care should be used not to touch 39. LOOK behind machine to make sure the area is
attachment parts which may be hot clear before reverse
tion. Muffler and areas may exceed and continue
F. Allow to occur before 40. ramps and tilt bed trail-
maintain, or service. ers.

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41. brake is hold tractor in 54. Use care when loads or
at rest, with brake
will not restrain tractor with and A. Use drawbar hitch
transmission
B. Limit loads to those you can control.
C. Use care when
STABILITY D. or wheel when
42. the terrain on which you manual.
There are areas
be ATTACHMENT USE
43. 55. attachments never direct
toward nor allow anyone
near vehicle while in
56. When with mower:
44. on A. in artificial

B. while
must is
and drive forward to do so.
If neces· C. Shut when chute.
sary to
bolts for proper
45. Mow ness at intervals.
than 5
57. hands and feet
mower
when mower is
46. is in motion.
58. DO NOT operate mower attachment without the
at all times.
chute deflector or in
sive
59, Exercise with grass
47. turns on any terrain may cause loss of
catcher. Front to rear may
control. Reduce and use caution when
60. When machine with snowthrower
er becomes or
48.
A. Declutch snowthrower and stop tractor en-
is
attachment
the B.
C.
on
49. Know the terrain on which you are
hidden obstacles
the area E. Reconnect and resume
in that area. mark
ruts or holes and 61. near snowthrower
obstacles when may be
50. While could cause

62.
This can dam-

51. mowing around a fixed ob-


or attachment from
never deliber- 63.

52.
64. PTO

65. Use wheel


when manual.

MAINTENANCE
66.

worn,
needed.

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67. vehicle and attachments in .the exhaust system.
and create

68. Under normal usage, grass catcher material 72.


to deterioration and wear. It should be
to determine need for

69. 73. de-


to wear.
these parts
70. blade controls and
must be in their proper po-

71. Do not without muffler or tamper with is not

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Model and Serial numbers are used to These numbers should
be referred to when dealer or or other information you may
Tractor identification number is located below seat on rear fender.
identification numbers are located on and indicate or number and
serial number of tractor's
attachments also have an identification number attached to them.
For your convenience and r",m,.<>,n,..", enter tractor and numbers below.

or

assurance is as irnr"... r1nnt to Toro Wheel Horse as it is to you, the owner. To facilitate ""n •• nnhl
service at an Wheel Horse Toro Wheel Horse A card is
with each new tractor and attachment. Information and mall card
Wheel Horse.
Toro Wheel Horse Limited Statement is on a This statement describes
what items are covered by the Taro Horse Limited 1lI/",rrnntu your and and to follow to
obtain service. Please familiarize the statement. All of us at Toro Horse want you
to be satisfied with your Taro Wheel Horse don't hesitate to contact us for assistance.
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1. 5. LIFT

tractor.

4.

restart it.
8.

11

12.

14.
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interlock
safe and a seat switch
driver raises off seat with PTO
andPTO
PTOclutch
Indicator
not start unless

In confined areas such as a closed


1. should NOT start if:
a. foot
b. PTO is
Test each one at a time. Because of a built-in
will not start until left foot
Ifso

To start
PTO.

312, 314 Model: Move throttle control lever about


Pull choke control all the

416 Model: Move Throttle control to low idle and


choke control all the way to Cold

fails to start after 30 seconds of continuous


turn to Off and allow starter
motor to cool. Check for cause of hard
consult Checklist.

416 Model: Once

operation, choke
reaches normal
loss. Unlead-
de[lOsits have been
removed.

may be SlOlPpeiO

utes. Pre,u...,. 81ccldelnts


authorized persons an ..... '"'n ....
cause.
machine.
information ""V,,,,,,,,, recommended oils
and how to check oil level is In Your
Tractor" section of this manual.
of as measured in
This control should not be
of tractor.
new Taro Wheel Horse has been de-
govemor that limits maximum RPM.
to most at a
from caused excessive
tractor with throttle control set at full orto reverse.
Release brake
As clutch is
MUST be at full throttle whenever
tractor Is In use. Use of tractor while Is oper-
at less than full throttle may result In poor
overall tractor
Choke control activates a
When choke is
admitted to

Warmer When a in
tractor to a ,..",nnlota
clutch and brake
Never to shift gears with unit In motion.
Severe Internal transmission may result.
gear shift lever or range selector as desired.
for each gear is shown in
Section In front of this manual.
It is not necessary or recommended to shift or
"down" gears with tractor In motion. Tractor has
sufficient move out in With a
leaded load a lower gear should be used.
results in less maintenance.

IMPORTANT: Do not use de-leers. Gaso-


line del-cers can cause Internal to carbure-
tor and fuel pump Do not use fuels
alcohol
not use fuels
alcohol may cause
Internal
for mower and tiller. Install belt In outer groove for
Lawn Generator and Loader.

6. Insert trunnion In and secure with


cotter.

Attach-a-matic front and mid hitches are


installation and removal of attachments without tools.
Rear mounted attachments are secured to tractor's rear
drawbar hitch supplied with attachment

To install attachments make sure hitch latches are in re-


leased - to In on lock release
latch lever or handle so is open and release
hold latch in open Insert and center "'t..,,,h .......
shaft in hitch slots and move latch toward closed
until release snaps outward.
Removal of attachment is done in on lock
release which allows latch to be moved to open
Note: For installation and removal instructions
refer to attachment instructions.

~ Both belt strands INSIDE


Rod

Front and Mid Attachment Hitches

1. Remove cotter from trunnion and remove


trunnion out of Belt one
2. Remove clevis from clutch shaft and clevis.

Because of sufficient tractor power no


should be encountered attachments under normal
Manual to determine conditions. On rough, hilly, or wet addition of wheel
Install belt in inner groove of PTa
..,,,J,..nt,,, and tire chains will minimize rear tire Sll~)page. All Care should be taken and a slow
tires may be fluid filled. maintained whenever blade is used.
may result in to

dirt
or of these blades Is similar to that of a
dozer blade. mount blades may
consult yourdealerfor proper ... _.. , __ ,
your tractor.
Front wheel may be used to Increase front wheel
traction. Rear wheel and tire chains may also be
For best nn,~r"1'i"n used to increase rear wheel traction.
throttle while ",,,.trnIHinn
Tractor should be nn,,,.<>Y<>/"1
while rnn,""Ir'"
Tiller does an excellent of "'" ..... "., ... for

pass Caution should be exercised when


or as tiller may have a
tractor. This can be corrected
attachment lift so tiller
soli.

passes.

and cleat tires ortire chains will reduce


Front may be used to
control.

area where snowthrower Is to


be used. Remove all door boards and action of tiller. Best results are attained when tractor
other Inf'''!''1n Never make any ground is set at less than 1.0 MPH (1.6 *
while Never to clear chute Do not over-till soil. Soil tilled ex(~eS:Slv'eIY
while and will easily.
Snow removal will vary with condition of each
snowfall. snow will be cleared with ease.
wet snow will be more difficult. It is advisable to coat auger
and chute with a coat of wax or to snow
from Best results are attained when tractor
is set at 1 to 2 MPH (1.6 to 3.2 kmh):
NOTE: Inflate front tires to 20 P.S.I. for use with two
snowthrower.
Some of these attachments
Care should be exercised whenever snow thrower is en- Consult your dealer for proper
l,;iilJiiUlltj of up tractor.
them with
There are two methods

1. Use a which will prepare soil in one


Tire chains and wheel are recommended when 2. Use a to turn , a disc to break up
a snowthrower. and a harrow to and smooth soil.
Plows are classified width of furrow will turn.
are set to cut 4 to 6 in. (10-15.2

used for snow A disc is used imlnAlii:lltAlv after Disc will break
it can also be used for large of soil.
is 3.5 MPH (4

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a
Ize soil and levels seed bed.

Cultivator is used season to help remove


unwanted and to aerate roots.
width of cultivator Is taken Into before
seed bed to Insure cultivator between rows without
crop roots.

In any case, all these attachments should be aOI::>roactleCl


is with same amount of caution any mechanical device.
Because of added of and extra read each Instruction Manual
a erate tractor in a lowertransmission gear. "'.. " ..... ,,,.. ,.,,,.. to use attachment. children and
from vehicle when In allow any
to "'''''''''''''0
Exercise care while with grass
catcher. Front to rear Your authorized Taro Wheel Horse Dealer can assist you
affected. with attachments for use with your tractor.

Under normal usage, grass catcher


to deterioration and wear. Check DUMP CART LOAD LIMIT
and when needed.
Toro Wheel Horse recommends load
limit be observed when tractor with a
... ~' ... __ . Load limit has set to
There are numerous other SDE~CI€ll-PI safe
increase tractors
275 Ibs. (127
Check chaff screen and screen behind chaff
every time tractor used. Restricted air
can cause and

For maximum
tions use API
on oil can.

Form a habit of checKirlg oil level


Check 011 level of 8 hours or before
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III each use. An can cause extensive
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NOTE: These service in- ..c
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tervals are considered 0
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MAXIMUM under normal w 0
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conditions. Increase fre- III w
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quency under extremely 0 '-

conditions.
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SERVICE OPERATION

CHECK: 416 Model crankcase pressure can blowout hot 011


Interlock X
and cause serious burns. Do NOT check 011 while
Oil Level X
Is
Water Level X
Trans. Oil Level X
General Unit Condition X X
Brake X
Tire Pressure X CHECK OIL
Fasteners Placed & X
PTO Clutch &
Brake X
CLEAN:
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X 676
X
Correct Oil Level
a clean lint free reintal! dm,stlc:K into
X way. Remove and scale on
of stick.
Add oil

Do not overfill crankcase. Excess 011 causes


oil and oil accumulation In air cleaner
Refer to text for initial service interval for new tractors.
(2) Which ever occurs first.
(3) 416
(4) 312,314
Be sure to add same Vls(:osrtv oil as is in
New tractors are lOW-3~ in crankcase. It
may be necessary to oil before tractor
in cold weather.

oil drain. After oil has drained I"nrnnlOYolV reinstall


or cap.
If on so unscrew
used filter and install new
and add about 80% of amount of oil
charts. Also shown are charts for
and oil When
select air most
be encountered within next recommended oil

ENGINE OIL CHANGE

Tractor Model Crankcase 011 Calpac:lty

31 21/2
416 1.5 (1.4 liters) wlo Filter
1.7 .6 w/Filter
ENGINE OIL TYPE

Kohler -- API Service SF


TORO POWER PLUS - API Service SF or SF/CC
ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE - VISCOSITY CHART
Rel)la(~A filter elements at 200 hour Intervals.
Kohler
TI''H'''''''',nn when a new or serviced element.
Air 011
to carburetor.
Above 32 SAE30
Below 32 5W-30
2. Gasket surfaces of element must be flat back
and cover to seal .,m~I"TI'''''''1

nut

4. Be sure cover seals and


condition and will seal nrnnarl\!
can let unfiltered air into

on element.

ELEMENT

TO ENGINE COVER
1263

31 Air Cleaner

any dirt or other contaminates from


cover carburetor air hom when air cleaner is
removed. - LOWER HOUSING

Clean air fiHer after every 25 hours of


often if tractor is under

SPACER

Models: filter elements at 100 hour 187q

or once a year, whichever comes first. Foam


elements serviceable for more than 100 hours or one 416 Cleaner
year of element shows no of dete-
rioration and can still be cleaned As with
intervals must be shortened
To use a crankcase breather valve and "Pack" for
ron,b,...omAnt filters with crankcase vacuum. If crankcase becomes pres-

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1. WASH

2. SQUEEZE DRY

S. COAT WITH OIL -


WRING OUT EXCESS Tractor Model
4. INSTALL OVER PAPER ELEMENT All Models .025 in.

All Models-15 ft. Ibs.

Breakerless electronic no ""'·'nl"l,,...


maintenance.
114

Pre-Cleaner Service COITIOlratEld into


at bottom of fuel matter from
surized as evidenced oil leaks at clean and before it reaches carburetor. This strainer
valve screens in a suitable solvent. Check and clean valve service if fuel supply becomes
and clean valve and baffle every 1000 hours of taminated.
On 416 have an in-line fuel filter located
BREATHER
near carburetor. This filter should be after each 100
HOSE hours of or at 1 year whichever occurs
first.
HOSE CLAMP
clean area around fuel cap before
excessive amounts of dirt from
CLAMP insure that fuel "tnr",r,,,, ('nnl''''''''''
and in condition.

Fuel filter
fuel
BREATHER cold and weather conditions can cause moisture to
TUBE condense in tank.

1115

Crankcase Breather

clean area around


dirt from
wrench to remove and install
Fuel StraIner

Carburetor is at and should not have to be


reset. If a condition is noted as outlined in "Carbu-
irn'~rr\ln"'r carburetor or retor Chart", carburetor should be
Continued with incorrect carburetor can
that are not in condition. Never
lead to a excessive valve
scrape or otherwise service a wear or other If black exhaust smoke is
in poor condition. Best results are obtained with a new check air cleaner element first-an "overrich" mixture is usu
automotive
circuit of .01 ",,..t r; .... ", 1

416-Model Fuel Filter


caused air cleaner ele-
not an Imrwt'lr,,~
31 Fuse Location

Condition
A.
B. messes and backfires at

and dies under cold weather

D. or stalls at idle
416-Model Fuse Location
Carburetor Chart

will when
automotive

circuit 15 amp automo-

Never run
Is not connected to
age to circuit
COlnponenl:S may result. can cause to
should be maintained a 1.265

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When has been out of tractor
connect cables to as
moval.

"'~I",II"''''' to all .''''1.. '';;''''....

Transmission

are broken.
Either sealed beam unit is
both terminal wires. Note way is
''''''''''''''''. then remove bolt and retainer to release

To consult your authorized


Taro 101

and Front Axle Lube ", ....,-_.-

lubricate chassis after each 25 hours of Also


a small amount of grease to teeth. All other
Mechanical transmission in your new Taro Wheel Horse arms and levers should be lubricated at same
Tractor is -filled with oil. Same oil must be used with either grease or machine oil,
whenever needs
Transmission 011
SAE90 2 (1.9
API Service Gl-5

lubricant level should be checked after every 25 hours of


lubricant is not for
service. To check lubricant level remove ""~~...,'.
transmission case. Maintain oil '1ull" level on

gear, brake
and front axle are equipped with
Brake located on left side of brakes
to facilitate lubrication with pressure grease gun. Before
transmission shafts in brakes rear wheels.
grease gun. clean zerk to
OUClnO'U( life of tractor. Locate leaks In muffler and
Is leaks

a mild automotive
""',".""""n, use of espe-
and transmission. Do not
n",lint".rl surfaces may be

scratches or abrasions can be removed with an


and
compound is not recommended under normal circum-
ass it is abrasive. bare metal
surfaces should be of oil or grease to
rust until can be made. Aerosol
cans of Taro Wheel Horse are available your
Authorized Taro Wheel Horse Dealer.

When tractor will not be used for an extended


PTO clutch and brake may will insure minimum
to normal wear of friction surfaces. If clutch is unit is returned to service:
tum trunnion farther onto clutch rod in one turn
intervals until is eliminated. 1. Perform called for in "Maintenance
Checklist".
To PTO brake:
2. Check tires for proper inflation.
1. PTO clutch
3 Drain all fuel from fuel tank. Start tractor and let
2. Loosen two bolts that hold brake bracket to run out of gas. As grows it becomes less volatile
bracket. and forms harmful and varnish in carburetor
and fuel pump. NOT STORE FOR MORE
3. Place a.012in. feeler gauge between brake
THAN 2 MONTHS.
and clutch
4. Wash tractor and all bare metal surfaces.
4. While and

6. Remove from tractor.

Make visible and audible insloec:tiolls of exhaust

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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY
will not turn over. Dead
switch. Be sure PTO is and
brake is 1'I ..... r ... ""... 1'I
Starter. Consult authorized dealer.
Consult authorized dealer.
switch. Consult authorized dealer.

turns over but will not not Check condition and


start. reset gap.
Consult authorized dealer.
No fuel in Refuel tractor.
Fuel valve dosed. fuel valve.
Imnr•.,.nf~r carburetor Reset carburetor
switch. Consult authorized dealer.

hard to start. Check wires.


or loose.
system. Consult authorized dealer.
or Check condition and
reset gap.
Fuel line Clean fuel line and if
check fuel filter.
fuel pump. Consult authorized dealer.
Carburetor or carburetor. Consult
dealer for authorized carburetor
service.

Clean fuel check strainer


fuel line. In fuel tank. If 8Dllllc:able check
In-line fuel filter.
Water in Drain old fuel and with
fresh
Vent in fuel cap Check vent.
Consult authorized dealer.
carburetor carburetor.

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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY

knocks. Fuel octane too low. with


octane
Consult authorized dealer.
overheated. Shut off and allow to
cool.

at or Check condition and


gap.
Consult authorized dealer.
Incorrect carburetor

Air intake screen or fins Clean intake screen and fins.


Oil level too or too low. oil level as necessary.
Fuel mixture too lean. carburetor.
Consult authorized dealer.
overloaded. Reduce load on tractor.

idles carburetor.
gap. Check condition and gap of

backfires. carburetor carburetor.


system. Consult authorized dealer.

but tractor Transmission not in gear. Select geor.


Transmission. Consult authorized dealer.

stolls whenever PTO is Excessive load on PTO.

interlock system.

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Consumer
Products

What Is Covered If for any reason are dissatisfied with the Service Dealer's
of the in materials or or if you
The Toro TaRO Product a referral to a TaRO Service Dealer, free to
used for materials or work- contact us at the address:
for a two years from the date of
The cost of parts and labor are included, but the customer Toro Customer Service
pays the costs. 8111 Avenue
MN 55420-1196
612-888-8801

What Must You Do To The In Effect?


You must maintain your TaRO Product following the main-
tenance described in the ""n'~""~r'~ manual. Such
routine maintenance, whether a dealer or
you, is at your expense.

What Products Are Covered This v ... '~rr"'nlT'


What Does This Not Cover?
and
How Does Your State Law Relate To This

There is no other the TaRO


Guarantee on GTS
cover:

maintenance service or such as filters,


How About Commercial Use?
blade sharpening. brake and
TaRO Consumer Products used for commercial, institutional
or rental use are covered a limited for the follow-
or part which has been altered or misused or
ing time from the of
repl9cemenlor due to normal wear, accidents,
Products W"""""nh, Period of proper maintenance.

II fuel, contaminants in the


II Garden
the fuel
Chassis ....... 1 year limited warranty
months .
. . . . . . . 2 year limited

II 21" Commercial Walk Mower


with blade stop controls ..... 1 year limited

II Lawn Tractors, Yard Tractors, Rear


3.0 and 3.5 HP All covered this
Shaft Authorized TOR a Service Dealer
l.:.!acK[)ac:k Blowers ...... 90 limited men! parts.

II All Others ....... . ........ 45 day limited by an Authorized TaRO Service Dealer is your sale
under this "",,,,,,,ntH

How Do You Get Service?

you.
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COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA


TaRO exported from the United States or Canada should contact their TaRO Dis-
nrr,,,,r,,,,, or state. If for reason you are dissatisfied with
service or have contact the If all other remedies
you may contact us at The Toro

PRINTER PROJECT NO. 8967 PRINTED IN U.S.A.

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