Toro 32-inch 66CTM Operator's Manual

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Pages 4
Year 1968
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Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower Specification

The Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower is designed for efficient snow removal in residential and commercial settings, offering robust performance and reliability. This model features a durable 32-inch clearing width, making it ideal for handling large driveways and walkways with ease. It is powered by a high-performance engine that ensures optimal power and efficiency in challenging winter conditions. The snow thrower is equipped with a two-stage system, which efficiently cuts through heavy snow and ice, throwing it a considerable distance away from the cleared area. The machine's auger and impeller are engineered to handle varying snow types, from light powder to heavy, wet snow.

Ergonomically designed, the Toro 66CTM includes adjustable handlebars and user-friendly controls for enhanced comfort and ease of operation. Its robust construction incorporates heavy-duty materials that resist wear and tear, ensuring longevity and dependable performance season after season. The snow thrower also features an electric start, simplifying the starting process even in frigid temperatures. Additionally, it is equipped with a headlight, enhancing visibility during early morning or late evening operation.

The Toro 66CTM integrates advanced technology that includes precision drive systems, allowing for smooth maneuverability and control on different terrains. Its innovative chute control provides precise snow-throwing direction and distance adjustments, minimizing the need for manual intervention. This model is designed with maintenance in mind, offering easy access to key components for routine servicing. Overall, the Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower combines power, durability, and user-friendly features, making it a reliable choice for efficient snow management.

Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower F.A.Q.

What type of fuel should I use for the Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower?

Use clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87. Avoid using gasoline with more than 10% ethanol content.

How do I start the Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower?

Ensure the fuel shut-off valve is open, set the choke to full, and pull the starter handle quickly. Once the engine starts, gradually move the choke to the off position.

What should I do if the snow thrower does not start?

Check the fuel level, ensure the choke is properly set, inspect the spark plug for fouling, and verify that the ignition switch is in the "On" position.

How often should I change the oil in the Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower?

Change the oil after the first 5 hours of operation and then every 25 hours or once per season, whichever comes first. Use SAE 5W-30 oil for best performance.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower?

Perform a pre-season checkup, change the oil every 25 hours or annually, inspect the spark plug annually, and check the auger and impeller for wear before each use.

How do I properly store the Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower during the off-season?

Drain the fuel tank, run the engine until it stops, change the oil, and lubricate moving parts. Store in a clean, dry place.

My snow thrower is not clearing snow effectively, what could be wrong?

Check if the auger or impeller is clogged with snow, inspect belts for wear or damage, and ensure the skid shoes and scraper blades are properly adjusted.

How can I adjust the skid shoes on the Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower?

Loosen the nuts on the skid shoes, adjust them to the desired height for the surface you are clearing, and retighten the nuts securely.

What safety precautions should I follow when using the Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower?

Wear appropriate clothing, keep hands and feet away from moving parts, use the snow thrower in daylight or well-lit conditions, and never operate on steep slopes.

How do I replace the spark plug on the Toro 32-inch 66CTM Snow Thrower?

Disconnect the spark plug wire, remove the old spark plug using a wrench, and install a new spark plug with the correct gap setting. Reattach the spark plug wire.