Toro MM-655H-P 68014 Operator's Manual
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To clean the Toro MM-655H-P 68014 Mixer, first remove any remaining concrete from the drum. Use a hose to rinse the inside while rotating the drum to ensure all surfaces are cleaned. For stubborn residues, use a scrub brush and a mild detergent. Always ensure the mixer is unplugged before cleaning.
If the drum is not rotating, first check the power supply and ensure the mixer is properly plugged in. Inspect the drive belt for wear or damage and replace if necessary. Additionally, ensure that the drum is not overloaded, which can impede rotation.
It is recommended to perform a general inspection before each use, checking for loose bolts and worn parts. Lubricate moving parts monthly and clean the mixer thoroughly after every use. Conduct a comprehensive service annually or every 200 hours of operation.
To adjust the drive belt tension, locate the tension adjustment bolt. Loosen the mounting bolts slightly, adjust the tension bolt until the belt has about 1/2 inch of deflection, then retighten the mounting bolts.
Unusual noises can be caused by loose parts, worn bearings, or debris in the drum. Inspect and tighten any loose bolts, check the bearings for wear, and ensure the drum is clean. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
Yes, the Toro MM-655H-P 68014 Mixer can be used for mixing mortar, stucco, and other similar materials. However, always ensure the materials do not exceed the mixer's capacity and clean the drum thoroughly between different materials.
Always wear protective gear such as gloves, goggles, and hearing protection. Ensure the mixer is on a stable surface and never reach into the drum while it is rotating. Be aware of your surroundings to avoid tripping over cords.
To change the engine oil, first warm up the engine, then turn it off and disconnect the spark plug. Remove the oil drain plug and allow the oil to drain completely. Replace the plug and refill with new oil as specified in the manual.
Common issues with the electric start include a dead battery, faulty starter motor, or corroded connections. Check and charge the battery, clean any corrosion from the connections, and inspect the starter motor for faults.
Thoroughly clean and dry the mixer to prevent rust. Store it in a dry, covered location. Disconnect the spark plug and remove the battery (if equipped) to prevent discharge. Cover the mixer with a tarp to protect it from dust and debris.