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Toro Multi-Pro 5700 - User Manual

Toro Multi-Pro 5700
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FormNo.3375-338RevA
CoveredBoomKit
Multi-Pro
®
5700/5800TurfSprayerwithTruss-StyleBoom
ModelNo.41602—SerialNo.313000001andUp
Operator'sManual
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
Centerboombracket
2
Boommountplate2
U-nut4
Hexheadscrew,3/8x1-1/4inch
2
Model/serialnumberdecal
1
Regulatorydecal(119-4986)
1
Flangenut(3/8inch)
2
Washerplate2
1
Hexheadscrew,5/16x1-1/4inch
4
Installthecenterboombracketsand
cover.
Wingboomcover2
Washerplate16
U-nut12
2
Hexheadscrew,5/16x1-1/4inch
12
Installthewingboomcovers.
Drainvalvemountbracket1
Carriagescrew(3/8x1-1/4inch)
2
3
Flangenut(5/16inch)
2
Installthedrainvalvemountbracket.
4
Nopartsrequired
Checkthattheboomcovershaveproper
clearance.
Important:AirinductionFlatFannozzles(AICTeeJet)arerecommendedforusewiththecoveredboomkitto
avoidchemicalbuilduponthecoversduringapplication.RefertoToro'snozzlechartfordetails.
Note:TheSpringUpgradeKit,PartNo.120-8508should
beinstalledwiththeCoveredBoom.
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8111LyndaleAvenueSouth
Bloomington,MN55420
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OriginalInstructions(EN)
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Questions and Answers

  • T
    Tammy HallSep 6, 2025
    What to do if the engine cranks but doesn't start on my Toro Paint Sprayer?
    • J
      Jimmy MontoyaSep 6, 2025
      If your Toro Paint Sprayer engine cranks but doesn't start, the fuel tank might be empty; if so, fill it with fresh fuel. Alternatively, there might be dirt, water, or stale fuel in the fuel system, requiring you to drain and flush the system before adding fresh fuel. Another potential issue is a clogged fuel line, which would need cleaning or replacement. For problems with the kill relay or starter switch, contact your Authorized Service Dealer.
  • B
    Brian MooreSep 7, 2025
    Why is my Toro Paint Sprayer engine losing power?
    • V
      veronica21Sep 7, 2025
      If your Toro Paint Sprayer engine is losing power, start by checking the crankcase oil level and adjust it to the Full mark. A dirty air cleaner element can also cause this, so replace it if needed. Additionally, ensure that there is no dirt, water, or stale fuel in the fuel system by draining and flushing it, then adding fresh fuel. If the engine is overheating, refer to the Engine Overheats section. Replacing the fuel cap may resolve the issue if the vent hole in the fuel tank vent fitting is plugged. For low compression issues, contact your Authorized Service Dealer.

Toro Multi-Pro 5700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToro
ModelMulti-Pro 5700
CategoryPaint Sprayer
LanguageEnglish

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