Toro FP-2200 68025 Operator's Manual

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Pages 24
Year 2018
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Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor Specification

The Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor is a robust, high-performance machine designed for efficient soil and asphalt compaction. It is engineered to deliver optimal productivity in a variety of construction and landscaping applications. At its core, the FP-2200 is powered by a reliable Honda GX160 engine, known for its durability and fuel efficiency. This engine provides consistent power output to ensure effective compaction across different surfaces.

The compactor features a base plate constructed from high-strength steel, which enhances its durability and ensures even compaction. With a plate width of 20 inches, the FP-2200 offers efficient coverage, allowing operators to complete jobs quickly. Its centrifugal force of 3,400 pounds guarantees deep penetration and effective compaction, making it suitable for both granular and mixed soil types.

Ease of use is a key attribute of the Toro FP-2200, with a conveniently placed throttle control for simple operation. The unit is designed with a foldable handle, which not only facilitates easy storage and transportation but also minimizes vibration transmission to the operator, reducing fatigue during extended use. With a total weight of approximately 220 pounds, the compactor strikes a balance between portability and effective ground force.

Maintenance is straightforward, thanks to accessible service points and durable construction that minimizes downtime. The Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor is an ideal choice for professionals seeking a reliable, powerful, and user-friendly solution for compaction tasks, offering excellent value and performance in demanding environments.

Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor F.A.Q.

What type of fuel does the Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor use?

The Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor uses unleaded gasoline. Ensure you use fresh gasoline to maintain engine performance and efficiency.

How do I start the Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor?

To start the compactor, make sure the fuel valve is open, set the choke to the closed position, and pull the starter cord firmly. Once the engine starts, gradually open the choke.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor?

Regular maintenance includes checking the oil level before each use, cleaning the air filter every 25 hours of operation, and replacing the spark plug annually or every 100 hours.

How can I troubleshoot if the compactor won't start?

Check the fuel level and quality, ensure the spark plug is clean and properly gapped, inspect the air filter for clogs, and verify that the choke is in the correct position.

What is the proper way to store the Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor when not in use?

Store the compactor in a dry, sheltered area. Drain the fuel tank and run the engine until it stops to clear the carburetor. Clean the compactor thoroughly to prevent rust and corrosion.

How do I adjust the handle height on the Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor?

To adjust the handle height, loosen the handle adjustment knobs, set the handle to the desired height, and then tighten the knobs securely.

What safety precautions should I take when operating the Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor?

Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including ear and eye protection. Ensure the work area is clear of debris and people, and maintain a firm grip on the handles during operation.

How do I change the oil in the Toro FP-2200 68025 Compactor?

To change the oil, remove the oil drain plug and allow the oil to fully drain into a suitable container. Replace the drain plug and refill with the recommended oil type to the correct level.

What should I do if the compactor vibrates excessively?

Excessive vibration may indicate loose components. Inspect the engine mount bolts, handle bolts, and ensure all parts are secure. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.

How often should I inspect the compactor for wear and tear?

Inspect the compactor before each use for any signs of wear and tear, such as damaged belts, loose bolts, and worn paddings. Address any issues immediately to prevent damage and ensure safety.