Toro Power Max 826 OXE 37797 Operator's Manual

Toro Power Max 826 OXE 37797 Snow Thrower manual cover
Pages 28
Year 2017
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Toro Power Max 826 OXE 37797 Snow Thrower Specification

The Toro Power Max 826 OXE 37797 Snow Thrower is engineered for robust performance and efficiency in challenging winter conditions. It is equipped with a powerful 252cc Toro Premium OHV 4-cycle engine designed to deliver consistent power and reliability, eliminating the need for mixing fuel and oil. The snow thrower features a 26-inch clearing width, allowing it to efficiently handle significant snowfall over large areas. The machine is designed with a durable steel build, ensuring longevity and resistance to harsh weather conditions. It incorporates Toro’s patented Anti-Clogging System, which minimizes clogging and maximizes impeller speed, ensuring continuous snow discharge and enhanced performance. The Quick Stick chute control provides a user-friendly interface for easy directional adjustments, allowing operators to direct snow with precision. Additionally, the Power Max 826 OXE is equipped with rugged 15-inch tires that offer superior traction on icy surfaces, enhancing maneuverability across various terrains. The inclusion of an electric start system ensures quick and easy starts even in the coldest weather. The snow thrower’s design integrates ergonomic handles and controls, reducing user fatigue and enabling comfortable operation over extended periods. Its thoughtful engineering and advanced features make the Toro Power Max 826 OXE 37797 a reliable choice for residential and commercial applications, providing efficient snow removal and ease of use for diverse winter conditions.

Toro Power Max 826 OXE 37797 Snow Thrower F.A.Q.

How do I start the Toro Power Max 826 OXE 37797 Snow Thrower?

To start the Toro Power Max 826 OXE, ensure the fuel shut-off valve is open, turn the choke to the 'ON' position, and push the primer bulb a few times. Then, pull the starter handle or use the electric start button if available.

What type of fuel should I use for the Toro Power Max 826 OXE?

Use fresh, unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. Avoid using gasoline with more than 10% ethanol.

How do I change the oil in my Toro Power Max 826 OXE Snow Thrower?

To change the oil, run the engine for a few minutes to warm it up, then turn it off. Remove the oil drain plug and let the oil drain into a suitable container. Replace the drain plug, and refill with the recommended oil.

How can I troubleshoot a snow thrower that won't start?

Check the fuel level, ensure the fuel valve is open, inspect the spark plug for damage or wear, and verify that the choke is in the correct position. If these steps don’t work, consult the manual or a professional technician.

What maintenance steps should I take at the end of the snow season?

Drain the fuel tank and run the engine until it stops. Change the oil, lubricate moving parts, inspect for any damage, and store the snow thrower in a dry place.

How do I adjust the skid shoes on the Toro Power Max 826 OXE?

Loosen the skid shoe bolts and adjust them so that the scraper bar is 1/8 to 1/4 inch above the ground for paved surfaces, or higher for gravel surfaces. Tighten the bolts securely.

What should I do if the snow thrower is not throwing snow far enough?

Check for clogs in the chute, ensure the auger and impeller are clear of any debris, and verify that the engine is running at full throttle. Adjust the chute deflector if necessary.

How do I replace the spark plug on the Toro Power Max 826 OXE?

Disconnect the spark plug wire, remove the old spark plug using a spark plug socket, and install a new one with the correct gap setting. Reattach the spark plug wire.

What are the safety precautions when operating the snow thrower?

Always wear appropriate clothing, clear the area of debris, and never put your hands near moving parts. Keep children and pets at a safe distance.

How often should I lubricate my Toro Power Max 826 OXE Snow Thrower?

Lubricate the snow thrower at the beginning of the season, after every 25 hours of use, and before storage. Focus on the auger shaft and other moving parts.