Adjusting The Control Cable - Toro 38272 Operator's Manual

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1. The oil level is at its
maximum.
2. The oil level is too
high—remove oil from
the crankcase.
Note: Fill the engine crankcase with oil until the
dipstick indicates that the engine oil level is correct
as shown in Figure 7. If you overfill the engine with
oil, remove the excess oil as directed in Changing
the Engine Oil.
Note: You may tip the snowthrower forward
(handle up) a little to make adding oil easier.
Remember to return the snowthrower to the
operating position before checking the oil level.
Important: Do not tip the snowthrower all the
way forward onto its nose, or fuel may leak out
of the snowthrower.
5. Screw the oil fill cap into the oil fill hole and hand
tighten it securely.
5. Assembling and Inserting
the Ignition Key
1
Ignition key
1
Lanyard
Connecting the Lanyard to the Ignition
Key
Connect the lanyard to the ignition key (Figure 8) to
prevent losing the key.
Figure 7
3. The oil level is too
low—add oil to the
crankcase.
1. Lanyard
Note: The lanyard has a connector which allows you
to remove the ignition key when you are not using the
snowthrower.
Inserting the Ignition Key
Insert the ignition key into the key switch to the Off
position (Figure 9).
1. Off position
Note: If the key is disconnected from the lanyard,
connect it to the lanyard by pushing the two halves of
the connector together (Figure 8).

6. Adjusting the Control Cable

Checking the Control Cable
Service Interval: After the first hour—Check
the control cable and adjust it if
necessary.
Yearly—Check the control cable and
adjust it if necessary.
Important: You must check and may need to
adjust the control cable before you operate the
snowthrower for the first time.
7
Figure 8
2. Ignition key
Figure 9
2. On position

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