Toro MMX-658H-S 60216 Operator's Manual

To properly mix concrete, first add water to the drum, then add half of the aggregate, followed by cement and the remaining aggregate. Always follow the manufacturer's recommended mixing ratios and duration for optimal results.
Check the fuel level and ensure that the choke is in the correct position. Verify that the spark plug is clean and properly connected. If the engine still doesn't start, examine the air filter and clean or replace it if necessary.
Regularly check and tighten all bolts and nuts, clean the drum after each use, inspect the drive belt for wear, and change the engine oil as per the manufacturer's guidelines.
Ensure the drum is empty, secure the mixer on a flatbed trailer using straps or chains, and adhere to all transportation regulations and safety guidelines.
Inspect the drive belt for tension and wear. Ensure the drum is not overloaded and is balanced. Lubricate the necessary parts according to the manual to facilitate smooth operation.
Change the engine oil every 50 hours of operation or at least once per season, whichever comes first, using the recommended oil type specified in the operator's manual.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and safety goggles. Ensure the mixer is on a stable surface and do not exceed the recommended mixing capacity.
While primarily designed for concrete, the mixer can handle other similar materials such as mortar or stucco. Always clean the drum after use to prevent cross-contamination.
Clean the drum and other metal parts after each use and store the mixer in a dry place. Apply a rust-preventive spray or oil periodically to protect exposed metal surfaces.
Check if the unit is on a level surface and ensure the drum is not overloaded. Inspect the drive belt and the mounting bolts for tightness. Balancing the load in the drum may also reduce vibration.