Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 Operator's Manual

Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 Snow Thrower manual cover
Pages 16
Year 2006
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Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 Snow Thrower Specification

The Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 Snow Thrower is a versatile and efficient machine designed for residential snow removal. It features a powerful 141cc two-cycle engine that ensures reliable performance and easy starting in cold conditions. This snow thrower is equipped with a 21-inch clearing width and a 12.5-inch intake height, making it suitable for efficiently handling moderate snowfall on driveways and sidewalks. The Power Curve® technology is designed to move more snow in less time, reducing the need for multiple passes.

The Quick Shoot™ control system allows the user to adjust the direction of the snow discharge with a simple squeeze of the trigger, providing precise and convenient control over snow placement. The snow thrower is also equipped with a dependable electric start system, ensuring that the machine is ready to operate without hassle. The compact design and lightweight construction enhance maneuverability, making it easy to navigate through tight spaces and around obstacles.

The Toro CCR 2450 GTS is constructed with a durable plastic housing that resists rust and damage from harsh winter conditions, contributing to the longevity of the machine. Its ergonomic handle design and intuitive controls offer comfort and ease of use, even during prolonged operation. Maintenance is straightforward, with accessible components that facilitate routine checks and care. This snow thrower is an ideal choice for homeowners seeking a reliable, user-friendly solution for winter snow removal, combining performance with practicality to meet the demands of residential use.

Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 Snow Thrower F.A.Q.

How do I start the Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 Snow Thrower?

To start the Toro CCR 2450 GTS, ensure that the fuel shut-off valve is open, the choke is set to the correct position, and the ignition key is inserted. Pull the starter handle or use the electric start button if equipped.

What type of fuel should I use for the Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535?

Use fresh, clean, unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane. Do not use ethanol blends higher than 10% ethanol by volume.

How do I maintain the auger and impeller on the Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535?

Regularly inspect the auger and impeller for wear or damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts. Lubricate the auger shaft annually with a light oil to ensure smooth operation.

What should I do if the Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 won't start?

Check the fuel supply, make sure the ignition switch is on, and verify that the choke is set properly. Inspect the spark plug for fouling and clean or replace it if necessary.

How do I adjust the scraper and skid shoes on the Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535?

To adjust the scraper and skid shoes, loosen the mounting bolts, set the desired clearance between the scraper and ground, then tighten the bolts securely. Ensure the skid shoes are even on both sides for balanced operation.

How can I store the Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 during the off-season?

To store the snow thrower, drain the fuel tank, disconnect the spark plug, and clean the machine thoroughly. Lubricate any moving parts and store it in a dry, covered area.

What is the recommended oil type for the Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 engine?

Use a high-quality 2-cycle oil mixed with gasoline at a 50:1 ratio. Ensure the oil is suitable for air-cooled, 2-cycle engines.

How do I replace the drive belt on the Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535?

To replace the drive belt, remove the belt cover, release the belt tension, and remove the old belt. Install the new belt, ensuring it is seated properly on the pulleys, and re-tension the belt.

Why is my Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535 snow thrower vibrating excessively?

Excessive vibration may be due to a damaged auger or impeller, loose parts, or unbalanced components. Inspect for damage and tighten any loose fasteners.

How often should I change the spark plug in the Toro CCR 2450 GTS 38535?

Check the spark plug at the start of each season and replace it if there are signs of wear or fouling. Generally, replace the spark plug every 100 hours of operation or as needed.