Changing The Oil Filter - Toro 22188 Operator's Manual

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1. Run the engine to warm the engine oil.
Note: Warm oil flows better and carries more
contaminants.
Oil may be hot after engine has been run,
and contact with hot oil can cause severe
personal injury.
Avoid contacting the hot engine oil when
you drain it.
2. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts
to stop.
3. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug
(Figure 12).
4. Place a suitable drain pan under the right side
of the lawn mower.
5. Remove the dipstick by rotating the cap
counterclockwise and pulling it out.
6. Raise the left side of the lawn mower to drain
the oil into the drain pan.
Note: You can also remove the oil from the
crankcase using an oil extractor.
7. Lower the left side of the lawn mower.
8. Insert the dipstick into the filler neck and
rotate the cap clockwise until it is tight.
9. Recycle the used oil according to local codes.
10. Fill the crankcase to the Full line on the
dipstick with fresh oil. Refer to the Filling the
Crankcase with Oil.
11. Wipe up any spilled oil.

Changing the Oil Filter

Replace the oil filter (Figure 26) after every 100
operating hours or yearly, whichever comes first.
Figure 26
1. Fuel valve
1. Run the engine to warm the oil.
Oil may be hot after the engine has been
run, and contact with hot oil can cause
severe personal injury.
Avoid contacting the hot engine oil when
you drain it.
2. Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts
to stop.
3. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug
(Figure 12).
4. Drain the engine oil; refer to Changing the
Engine Oil.
5. Place a rag under the oil filter to catch any oil
that may leak out as you remove the filter.
6. Remove the oil filter.
7. Use your finger to coat the gasket on the new
filter with oil (Figure 27).
Figure 27
1. Gasket
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2. Oil lter

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