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Toro Recycler 20010 - Lubricating the Self-Propel Drive; Cleaning the Underside of the Mower Housing

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15
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD
Operating the mower without the accelerator in
place could cause the blade to flex, bend, or
break.
WHA
T CAN HAPPEN
A broken blade could cause serious injury or
death to the operator or bystanders.
HOW T
O A
V
OID THE HAZARD
Do not operate the mower without the
accelerator.
Lubricating
the Self–propel
Drive
(Self-propelled
models only)
1. W
ipe the grease fittings on the rear height-of-cut
adjustors (Fig. 26) with a clean rag.
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1
Figure
26
1. Grease
fitting
2. Install
a grease gun onto each fitting in turn and gently
apply one or two pumps of #2 multi-purpose lithium
grease to each.
IMPORTANT
: Excess gr
ease may damage seals and
pr
event pr
oper wheel clutch operation.
Cleaning
the Underside of the
Mower Housing
To
ensure best performance, keep the underside of the
mower housing clean. Be especially careful to keep the
kickers free of debris (Fig. 27).
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1
Figure
27
1. Kickers
Washing Method
1. Position
the mower on a flat, concrete or asphalt
surface near a garden hose.
2.
Start the engine.
3.
Hold the running garden hose at handle level and
direct the water to flow on the ground just in front of
the right rear tire (Fig. 28).
The blade will draw in water and wash out clippings.
Let the water run until you no longer see clippings
being washed out from under housing.
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1
Figure
28
1. Rear
right wheel
4. Stop
the engine.
5. T
urn of
f the garden hose.
6.
Start the mower and let it run for a few minutes to dry
out the moisture on the mower and its components.
7.
While the engine is running, engage and disengage the
traction drive several times to dry it out.
Scraping Method
If
washing does not remove all debris from under the
mower
, tip it and scrape it clean.
1.
Pull the wire off of the spark plug (Fig. 18).

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