Emptying The Fuel Tank And Cleaning The Filter; Changing The Fuel Filter; Servicing The Blade-Drive System - Toro TurfMaster 22205TE Operator's Manual

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Emptying the Fuel Tank and
Cleaning the Filter
Service Interval: Every 50 hours—Check the fuel hose and
replace it if necessary.
Every 100 hours—Clean the fuel tank filter.
Yearly or before storage—Empty the fuel tank before
repairs as director or before storage.
Note: The fuel tank filter (screen) element is located inside
the fuel tank at the outlet. This filter is a part of the fuel tank
and cannot be removed.
1. Stop the engine and wait for it to cool down.
Important: Drain gasoline from a cold engine
only.
2. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug.
3. Close the fuel shutoff valve.
4. Disconnect the fuel line by loosening the tube clamp at
the carburetor.
5. Open the fuel shutoff valve and drain the gasoline
completely from the tank and fuel line into an approved
fuel container.
6. Remove the fuel tank from the machine.
7. Pour a small amount of fuel in the fuel tank, move
the fuel around in the tank, and pour it out into an
approved fuel container.
8. Install the fuel tank and the fuel line.

Changing the Fuel Filter

Service Interval: Every 100 hours
1. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop.
2. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug.
3. Close the fuel shutoff valve
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1. Fuel filter
(Figure
33).
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Figure 33
2. Fuel shutoff valve
4. Remove the fuel filter
loosening the tube clamps surrounding the fuel filter.
5. Install a new fuel filter in the fuel line using the tube
clamps that you removed in step 4.
Servicing the Blade-Drive
System
Service Interval: After the first 5 hours
Every 50 hours—Remove debris from under the belt
cover.
Every 50 hours—Have an Authorized Toro Service
Dealer service the blade-drive system.
1. Loosen the 2 screws on the belt-cover-access panel and
remove the panel
1. Belt-tension spring
2. Adjusting bolt
3. Gap
4. Adjusting nut
2. Check the belts; replace a belt that has any cracks,
frayed edges, burn marks, or other damage.
Note: If the blade-drive system is damaged, have an
Authorized Toro Service Dealer repair it.
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3. Brush or blow out debris from the inside of the belt
cover and around all the parts.
4. Hold a feeler gauge set between 0.13 and 0.76 mm
(0.005 and 0.03 inches) against the wall and slide it
down behind the belt tension spring; refer to
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(Figure
33) from the fuel line by
(Figure
34).
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2
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Figure 34
5. Blade-drive belt
6. Wall
7. Belt cover
8. Belt-cover-access panel
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Figure
35.

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