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Toro 41106
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Operators Manual
Original Instructions (EN, GB)
Form No. 3328-296 Rev A
Multi-Pro
1250 Turf Sprayer
Model No. 41106—Serial No. 230000001 and Up

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • A
    Alexandra WilsonSep 9, 2025
    Why does my Toro Paint Sprayer engine start but not keep running?
    • M
      Michael RothSep 10, 2025
      If your Toro Paint Sprayer engine starts but doesn't keep running, consider the following: * The fuel tank vent might be restricted; replace the fuel cap. * There might be dirt or water in the fuel system; drain and flush the fuel system and add fresh fuel. * The fuel filter could be clogged; replace the fuel filter. * A fuse might be blown or loose; correct or replace the fuse. * For a broken fuel pump, carburetor, or cylinder head gasket; contact your Authorized Service Dealer. * Check and tighten wire connections if they are loose or have poor connections.
  • J
    Jon LeeSep 10, 2025
    Why is my Toro Paint Sprayer engine losing power?
    • B
      Brian WrightSep 10, 2025
      Your Toro Paint Sprayer engine might be losing power due to: * Incorrect crankcase oil level. Adjust it to the full mark. * A dirty air cleaner element. Clean or replace it. * Dirt, water, or stale fuel in the fuel system. Drain and flush the system, then add fresh fuel. * Engine overheating. Refer to the 'Engine Overheats' section. * A damaged or dirty spark plug. Replace it. * A plugged vent hole in the fuel tank vent fitting. Replace the fuel cap. * Low compression. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
  • C
    Cole Johnson Jr.Sep 10, 2025
    What causes a Toro Paint Sprayer engine to run but knock or miss?
    • H
      harrisdominiqueSep 12, 2025
      If your Toro Paint Sprayer engine runs, but knocks or misses, it could be due to: * Dirt, water, or stale fuel in the fuel system. Drain and flush the fuel system; add fresh fuel. * A loose spark plug lead. Reconnect the spark plug lead. * A broken spark plug. Replace the spark plug. * Loose wires or poor connections. Check and tighten wire connections. * Engine overheating. See the Engine Overheats section for guidance.
  • R
    Ruben SantiagoSep 12, 2025
    How to prevent Toro 41106 engine from overheating?
    • E
      Emily BurgessSep 12, 2025
      To prevent your Toro Paint Sprayer engine from overheating: * Ensure the crankcase oil level is correct by filling or draining to the full mark. * Reduce excessive loading by using a lower ground speed. * Clean the air intake screens with every use. * Clean the cooling fins and air passages under the engine blower housing and/or the rotating air intake screen with every use. * If the fuel mixture is lean, contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
  • R
    Robert HallSep 12, 2025
    Why will my Toro 41106 Paint Sprayer engine not idle?
    • M
      Mr. Jason BlevinsSep 12, 2025
      If your Toro Paint Sprayer engine will not idle, here are a few potential causes: * The fuel tank vent may be restricted; replace the fuel cap. * There may be dirt, water, or stale fuel in the fuel system; drain and flush the fuel system and add fresh fuel. * A spark plug may be damaged or broken; replace the spark plug. * If the carburetor idle passages are plugged, the idle speed adjusting screw is incorrectly set, the fuel pump is broken, there is low compression, contact your Authorized Service Dealer. * The air cleaner element may be dirty; clean or replace it.
  • J
    John DelgadoSep 12, 2025
    Why is the speed reading always 0 or erratic on my Toro 41106?
    • V
      victoria64Sep 12, 2025
      If the speed reading on your Toro Paint Sprayer is always 0 or erratic, it could be due to: * A loose monitor cable. Connect the monitor cable. * The speed sensor is not calibrated correctly. Calibrate the speed sensor. * The speed sensor is damaged. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
  • T
    Tyler Dorsey MDSep 12, 2025
    What causes a pressure drop when turning on a boom on my Toro Paint Sprayer?
    • S
      Scott HaleSep 12, 2025
      A pressure drop when you turn on a boom on your Toro Paint Sprayer may occur because: * The boom bypass valve is improperly adjusted. Adjust the boom bypass valve. * There is an obstruction in the boom valve body. Remove the inlet and outlet connections to the boom valve and remove any obstructions. * A nozzle filter is damaged or clogged. Remove and inspect all nozzles.
  • C
    Christopher GaySep 12, 2025
    Why is my Toro 41106 monitor not functioning?
    • T
      Tina GonzalezSep 12, 2025
      If your Toro Paint Sprayer monitor isn't functioning, check if: * The monitor cable is loose or disconnected; connect the monitor cable. * If the monitor or cable is damaged, contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
  • T
    Timothy WebbSep 12, 2025
    Why doesn't my Toro 41106 monitor display application rate or total volume?
    • M
      Miranda YoungSep 12, 2025
      If your Toro Paint Sprayer monitor isn't displaying the application rate or total volume, check the following: * Ensure the monitor cable is securely connected. * The flow meter might be dirty or clogged; clean the flow meter. * The flow meter might not be calibrated correctly; calibrate the flow meter. * If the flow meter is damaged, contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
  • J
    Jessica VillarrealSep 12, 2025
    What causes abnormal vibration or noise in my Toro Paint Sprayer?
    • R
      Ryan VangSep 12, 2025
      Abnormal vibration or noise in your Toro Paint Sprayer could be due to: * Loose engine mounting bolts. Tighten the engine mounting bolts. * A problem with the engine. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer.

Toro 41106 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Max Pressure3000 PSI
Voltage120 V
TypeAirless
Nozzle Size0.015 in
Power SourceElectric

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