Toro 34215 Operator's Manual page 58

Stand-on spreader/sprayer, serial no. 400000000 and up
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7.
Remove the fuel tank from the crankcase of the
engine
(Figure 71
1. Fuel hose
2. Boss
Cleaning the Fuel Strainer
1.
Loosen the hose clamp and disconnect the fuel
hose from the fitting at the fuel strainer
71).
2.
Rotate the fuel strainer counterclockwise and
remove it from the fuel tank
Note:
Check the seal and the fuel strainer
for damage or wear. Replace the seal or fuel
strainer if the seal or strainer are damaged.
3.
Clean the fuel strainer in fresh gasoline or
kerosene.
4.
Thread the fuel strainer into the fuel tank
71).
5.
Torque the fuel strainer to 3.0 to 4.0 N∙m (2.2
to 2.9 ft-lb).
6.
Align the fuel hose that you removed in step
over the fitting on the fuel strainer
and
Figure
73).
7.
Secure the hose to the strainer fitting with the
clamp
(Figure 71
Installing the Fuel Tank
1.
Apply medium-grade thread-locking compound
to the 8 mm studs in the fuel tank and the 2
bolts 6 x 25 mm.
2.
Align the fuel tank to the tank supports on the
engine
(Figure
71).
3.
Align the fuel hose that you removed in step
Removing the Fuel Tank (page 57)
on the carburetor
and
Figure
73).
Figure 73
3. Strainer
4. Fuel tank
(Figure
71).
(Figure 71
and
Figure
73).
to the fitting
(Figure 72
and
Figure
4.
Secure the hose to the carburetor fitting with the
clamp
5.
Assemble the tank to the tank supports on the
engine with the 2 bolts 6 x 25 mm and 2 nuts
8 mm
6.
Torque the 6 mm bolts to 945 to 1171 N∙m (86
to 106 in-lb).
7.
Hand tighten the sediment cup into the
carburetor.
8.
Add fuel to the fuel tank, open the fuel-shutoff
valve, and check for fuel leaks.
Note:
before you have confirmed that there are no fuel
leaks.
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(Figure
(Figure
1
6
of
73).
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(Figure
72).
(Figure
71).
Do not add too much fuel to the tank

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