Toro CL 710 51560C Operator's Manual
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To start the Toro CL 710 51560C Trimmer, ensure the power source is connected, set the choke lever to the start position, and pull the starter rope briskly until the engine fires. Once the engine starts, move the choke to the run position.
Use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. For optimal performance, mix it with a high-quality 2-cycle engine oil at a 50:1 ratio.
To replace the trimmer line, first remove the spool from the trimmer head. Cut a length of line approximately 15 feet long, and wind it evenly onto the spool. Insert the end of the line into the retaining hole and reattach the spool to the trimmer head.
If the engine won't start, check the fuel level, spark plug, and air filter. Ensure the choke is set correctly and the primer bulb is pressed several times. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Perform regular maintenance every 25 hours of operation or at the start of each season. This includes cleaning or replacing the air filter, inspecting the spark plug, and checking the fuel system for leaks or damage.
The recommended spark plug for the Toro CL 710 51560C Trimmer is the Champion RCJ6Y or an equivalent replacement. Ensure the spark plug gap is set to 0.025 inches.
To prevent the line from breaking, avoid contact with hard surfaces like concrete and rocks. Always use the correct diameter line as specified in the manual, and avoid feeding too much line out at once.
Before storing for winter, empty the fuel tank and run the engine until it stops. Clean the trimmer thoroughly, inspect for any damage, and store in a dry, cool place. Consider adding a fuel stabilizer if the fuel will be left in the tank.
To adjust the idle speed, locate the idle speed screw on the carburetor, and turn it clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. Adjust until the engine runs smoothly without stalling.
Excessive vibration may be caused by a bent shaft, loose parts, or an imbalanced trimmer head. Inspect the trimmer for any visible damage and tighten any loose components. Replace damaged parts as necessary.